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Press Y or N ";m1,m0;" To return to menu, press M ":23658j\,m8 "M"Ʀ"Y"Ʀ"N"730 ="M"502 "="N"(menu*100d)+80P =890z:85004!:850R:(menu*100d)+80P col=m2:x=m175K xm10col=m1 x=m21x=41)x=61= 8:x;" ";s$(x)(m3m22):x,col;x;" ";s$(x)(m3m22):x:  L23658j\,m8:#1;m4;m0;m1,m0;" Press P to print, G to go on " *"P"Ʀ"G"810* 4 ="P": >)#1;m0;m7;m1,m0;t$:900: R23658j\,m8:#1;m4;m0;m0,m0;" Press P to print information ";#1;4;0;1,0;" Press G to go on " W"P"Ʀ"G"855W \="G"890z: a'pr=m1:890z:85004!:pr=m0: fo$:o$=""870f g o$="00"űo$3870f h.o$(m1)<480ůo$(m1)>579870f k;t=m1̱o$:nu=(o$(t)<"0")+(o$(t)>"9"):t:num0870f mo$t1870f p zp=m20m21:m0;p,m0;t$:p %p=m0m1:#1;m0;p,m0;t$:p: ""900  3move=m0:mm1:m6,m11;".";m10,m12;"*":mm2: emove=m0:mm1:m7:m2,m18;".";m15,m18;".";m13,m9;".";m12,m11;".";m16,m18;".";m7,m12;".":mm2: 8move=m0:mm1:m7:m1;m13,m21;".";m11,m10;"*":mm2: move=m0:mm1:m7:mm2: Dmove=m0:mm1:m7:m1;m9,m13;"*";m10,m17;"*";m16,m15;"*":mm2: $Dmove=m0:mm1:m7:m1;m14,m10;"*";m11,m13;"*";m9,m16;"*":mm2: .vmove=m0:mm1:m7:m0;m3,m16;".";m8,m12;".";m10,m10;".";m8,m25;".";m10,m23;".";m10,m21;".";m12,m21;".":mm2: 8move=m0:mm1:m7:m1:m8,m19;".";m6,m6;"*";m20,m19;"*";m5,m16;"*";m3,m19;"*";m7,m21;"*";m12,m12;"*";m13,m17;"*";m13,m25;"*": Bmove=m0:mm1:m7:mm2: LDmove=m0:mm1:m7:m1;m11,m14;"*";m10,m15;"*";m9,m16;"*":mm2: V| move=-m24:mm1:m7:m1;M16,M6;".";m10,m11;"*";m9,m14;".";m11,27;"*";m13,m0;"*";m9,m8;"*";m11,m25;"*":mm2: `pmove=m0:mm1:m7:m1;m16,m15;"...";m0;m15,m14;".";m15,m16;".";m13,m17;".";m9,m18;".";m4,m18;".":mm2: j0move=m0:mm1:m7;m8,m7;"*";m3,m8;"*":mm2: tfmove=m0:mm1:m7:97a,137:m7;m1;m10,m19;"*";m7,m18;"*";m6,m15;"*";m6,m9;"*":mm2: ~Imove=m0:mm1:m7:mm2:m0:189,70F:m7:194,70F: *s1=64000+n$(v)(3032 ) 4s2=s1:s1=s1+m1:s3=s1:s1=s1+m1:s3=250 s3=255s2:1510 s2,s3-move:1510 T)x=m175K:s$(x)(m2)=v1700 ^x: 5s$(x)(m25)=m0ůs$(x)(m25)=m5ůs$(x)(25)=m6 ,s$(x)(m23),s$(x)(m24);p$(s$(x)(m25)):  ,m5:.5,m20:m1:m0,m0;n$(v)(m1end) )x=m175K:s$(x)(m2)=v1900l &x: l+s$(x)(26)=m0Ưs$(x)(27)=m0 Ppplace=s$(x)(28):s$(x)(26),s$(x)(27);s$(x)(m3pplace): end=29:mm3: end=m18:mm3: Aend=m23:m5:m1;m5,m19;"Epsilon";m1;m6,m25;"Aurigae":mm3: end=29:mm3: Oend=m7:m5:m1;m15,m20;". Garnet";m1;m16,m23;"Star":mm3:100d:  7end=m16:mm3:m15,m22;"Ring";m16,m22;"Nebula M57": end=m18:mm3:  Xend=m8:m5:m1;m7,m2;"Vega";m1;m8,m2;"(In Lyra)";m1;m9,m17;"The Keystone":mm3: *end=m14:mm3: 4<m5:end=m18:m14,m17;"M42";m15,m17;"Orion Nebula":mm3: >:m5:end=m23:m12,m14;"Double";m13,m14;"Cluster":mm3: H\end=m23:m5:m14,m11;"M6";m15,m12;"M7";m14,m15;"------Shaula";m15,m24;"(Sting)":mm3: Ruend=m17:m5:m3,m9;"Beta Tauri";m7,m8;"M1 (Crab";m8,m10;"Nebula)";m4,m25;"M45";m5,m24;"Pleiades":mm3: \Qend=29:m5:m1;m1,m0;"THE PLOUGH OR BIG DIPPER":mm3:m9,m6;"M51@": fend=29:mm3: ?m0:m7:2570 :m=m1m5:n=m1m10:.005y# =,n+m10:n:m 2900T :m6:m6:2570 +scm10y$=y$(m1m10) r.y$(m1)97ay$(m1)=(y$(m1)-32 )  m50:": 2 stars rotating"'"about a common centre of gravitysometimes called a double star."''"Optical doubles occur where two stars appear to be close becausethey lie in the line of sight inthe sky."'"About 46% of all known stars arebinaries.":m55: m55: +5m50:": The dense remains"'"of a collapsed star with gravity"'"so strong that not even light"'"can escape. It will attract and"'"consume any material coming"'"within its pull."''"None have been spotted yet but there is evidence to suggest that astronomers will soon find one. See Epsilon Aurigae." 0m55: Sm50:'"An eclipse is created when one body prevents the light from another from reaching the observer.  Stars can eclipse each other and when this happensto binary stars they are known as ""eclipsing binaries"".":m55: vm50:'"A system of millions of stars, bound together by their own gravity."''"Galaxies are classed by their appearance as spiral, globular or irregular."''"Most of the stars we can see with the naked eye are in our own galaxy, the Milky Way. It isa huge spiral about 1OO,OOO Light Years across and contains about 1OO,OOO million stars.":m55: Em50:'"The distance which light travelsthrough space in a year. Since light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, a light year is approximately 588O thousand million miles."''"Astronomers use a light year as a convenient measure to describethe vast distances that separateobjects in the Universe.":800 : %m50:'"Nebulae are huge clouds of dust and gas in space. Some glow, lit by stars inside them."''"Others absorb or obscure light from stars behind them and look like great black shapes against a starry background."''"Bright nebulae are often the birthplaces of new stars.":m55: Rm50:'"At the end of its life, when a star has burnt up most of its hydrogen, it can expand and coolto become a Red Giant."''"These stars have a small dense core and, surrounding the core, a vast envelope of cooler gas which glows red."''"The diameters of Red Giants can be between 1O and 3OO times thatof the sun.":m55: Mm50:'"Clusters are groups of stars andcan be Open or Globular."''"Open clusters: stars formed in the same region at the same timeand held together by gravity."''"Globular clusters contain 1OOO'sof closely-packed stars.":m55: Nm50:'"When the powerful inner forces of a star go out of control, a tremendous explosion, called a Supernova can take place."''"Most of the outer layers of the star are blown away causing a brilliant burst of light and often leaving a small remnant of the original star."''"See CRAB NEBULA in Star Search.":m55: m50:'"A White Dwarf can be created when a star has almost exhaustedits reserves of nuclear energy. "''"White Dwarfs are small and very dense. A matchboxful of White Dwarf material would weigh many tons.":m55: ,m0:m0::m6:g$(gloss)(m1m12);:m0:m7: '"See the constellations:" L:z=m1̯g$(gloss)(m22):n$(g$(gloss)(m12+z))(m129):z:800 : Qs$(star)(30)m0"- ";g$(s$(star)(30))(m1m12);::3905A @ A[s$(star)(36$)" "q1=s$(star)(36$):'"Colour:";d$(q1)(m1(d$(q1)(m10))); Bfs$(star)(37%)" "q1=s$(star)(37%):" - ";d$(q1)(m1(d$(q1)(m10)));:::3910F C: FFs$(star)(29)m0"GLOSSARY SECTION:";s$(star)(29); GHs$(star)(30)m0" and ";s$(star)(30);::3915K H Kds$(star)(3134")"0000"'"Distance in Light Years:";s$(star)(3134");: M9s$(star)(38&)" "100d*(s$(star)(38&)) PNs$(star)(35#)="I"3950n:7000X+(10 *s$(star)(1)) U8s$(star)(35#)="i"7000X+(m10*s$(star)(m1)) Z s9j=m0502502:72H,j:80P,0:j x7j=72H15280P:j,m0:m0,502:j: m0:m7:m0::f$(m2,m20):f$(1)="Which constellation?":f$(2)="Which heavenly body?":right=m0:wrong=m0:score=m0:j$="000000000000000":l$="0000000000":k$="":n=m1m8:k$=k$+l$:n 4q=m1quiz:4900$:4000+(cors*100d) m7;m0;m0,30;score;m0;m0,m0;"Q.";Q;" ";f$(sorc):1000+(v*m10):4300+(sorc*100d):600X::q  440 +add=add+1:sorc=m1:rnd=(*m15)+m1 j$(rnd)="1"4110 j$(rnd)="1":v=rnd  r)sorc=2:rnd=(*75K)+1 wk$(rnd)="1"4210r |(s$(rnd)(25)=04210r k$(rnd)="1":star=rnd v=s$(star)(m2): -sorc=(*m2)+m1:add15sorc=2 4000+(sorc*100d): 5d=m1 :Bm4;m0;m21,m0;"Ans";m7;m0;n$(d)(m129):23658j\,m8 D"S"Ʀ"A"4420D N="A"4600 S@.05|L,30:900:d=d+m1:d=m16d=m1:4410: X 4410:  0m1;m2;m7;s$(star)(m23),s$(star)(m24);"?" 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This is caused by its companion passing it, forming an eclipsing binary.";m17,m11;"}";m19,m16;"}";#1;1,0;"Known also as the Winking Demon." y0,12 ;"Beta Persei":Y=m1m5:m5:z=m0:x=m17m19:z=z+m1:x,m10+z;"}":.05|L,0:x,m10+z;" ":x .x=m13m15:m19,x;" }":.05|L,0:x 19,16;"}":1,-4:x=m19m17-1:x,m16;"}";m19,m16;"}":.05|L,0:x,m16;" ":x: <x=m15m11-1:m17,x;"} ":.05|L,0:x:Y: 1'"An optical double, see Glossary Section 1.": ^'"A variable double star which will become the Pole Star in about 2600 years' time.": 6'"A bright star with fainter starson either side.": '"A large red star with a small blue companion, it has a diameter of about 250 million miles.";m17,m16;"}":m1:123{,35#:124|,35#:123{,36$:124|,36$: ''"Three hot white stars in the centre of Orion - Alnilam, Alnitak and Mintaka.":n=m19m17-1:n,30-n;"*":n:  '"Beta Tauri is, of course, in theconstellation TAURUS but is associated with Auriga and shownwith it in this program.": *U'"A huge orange-red star with a diameter of between 3OO and 35O million miles.": >'"Castor is not one star but a","complicated group. A planet in orbit in its system would have six bright suns in its sky.":7950: R'"The Crab Nebula is the remains of a supernova that appeared in 1O54 A.D. and is a glowing mass of gas about 12 light years across. When the explosion was observed, it was so bright that it could be seen by day.": z`''"This is visible to the naked eyeand is a magnificent sight when seen through binoculars.": w'"This is a super-giant but its companion is a mystery. Some astronomers think that it might be a black hole.": %"See also Mu Cephei.":7950: '"This is also known as the Andromeda Galaxy, and is a spiral galaxy similar to our own, it is the most remote object which is visible to the naked eye.": ='"A bright star cluster around Aldebaran.":7900: ,54251:7;''''''u$(m1)'u$(m2): 7950: 7950: @'"Distance in Light Years: "''" M6 = 1500 M7 = 550": s''"One of the brightest clusters, M13 is 22,500 light years away. It contains over 300,000 stars.":7950: 7950: `7050: j('"See also Garnet Star.":7950: ~r'"Known as the Great Nebula in Orion, this is a giant dust cloud and the brightest nebula in the sky.": 3''"Over 200 stars visible through binoculars.": ?''"Currently the visible star"'"nearest to the North Pole.": %''"The nearest giant to our Sun.": !'"The brightest star in Leo.": b''"The brightest in Orion, this giant star is thousands of timesbrighter than our own Sun.": L'"This nebula consists of a shell of gas surrounding a central hotstar.": 79906: j'"A sickle-shaped line of stars, forming the head of the Lion, giving the constellation its name." m1:m20,m12;"*";m20,m20;"*=Regulus":100d,m22:m17,m11;".":99c,41):105i,44,:110n,41):113q,37%: B4,30;"*":13 ,0;"Brightest star in the sky,Siriusis due south at 1O p.m. on the 1 Feb. It is many times more luminous than our sun."''"*It has a companion, Sirius B, which is a White Dwarf and can only be seen through a large telescope.";0,11 ;", the Dog Star": 23''"It is the fifth brightest star in the sky.": <"'"Wasat is an optical double.": F"'"Wezen is an optical double.": |m17,m14;"}":m7:120x,27:121y,30:130,28:128,38&:126~,44,: 5'"See information section on the constellation.": 65'"Not just a simple binary but a triple system.": J"The Chain of ANDROMEDA connects","!5060","to the "+n$(v,13 29)+", whose","!5070","left side is due south around 23","November at 8 pm. See above the","Chain, the spiral galaxy M31.","!5080","*" T"AQUILA: the brightest star,","Altair, forms the southern apex","of what Patrick Moore has called","the ""summer triangle"",with ","Deneb in Cygnus & Vega in Lyra." YT"!5100","Aquila is in the midst of the","Milky Way and rich in star","fields.","*" ^"AURIGA, the Charioteer, is best","seen in winter, high in the sky, ","above Orion and Taurus. It is","roughly circular and easily","identified by the bright yellow","star, Capella." c\"!5150","3 fainter stars, known as The","Kids, form a triangle to the","right of Capella." eS"!5160","At the top is Epsilon Aurigae"," - see Star Search section.","!5170","*" h`"CANIS MAJOR has the brightest","star in the sky, Sirius - see","Star Search section.","!5200" mC"Below Sirius is M41, a globular","cluster of stars.","!5230","*" r"CEPHEUS is near the Pole Star,","and can be seen from Britain on","any starry night. It is a like a rough sketch of a ","house with a steep roof.","!5255" w"The Garnet Star was a favourite","of Sir William Herschel who","gave it that name.It can be seen","through binoculars and is a rich","claret colour.","!5270","*" |"CYGNUS & LYRA:Cygnus dominates","the summer sky of Britain, and","is due south at 9 pm about","2O Sept. In the USA and Canada","it is called The Northern Cross." "The brightest star, is Deneb.","!5310","With a telescope,Albireo,is seen","as a magnificent gold and blue","double star.","!5320","*" "Best identified by its two main","stars Castor and Pollux, GEMINI","is due south at 10 pm, 5 Feb.","!5355","Castor consists of a complicated","group of stars.","!5370" "Gemini has one of the brightest","star clusters,M35,visible to the","naked eye - you need binoculars","to see individual stars.","!5360","*" )"Whilst not spectacular to the","naked eye,HERCULES contains many","fine double stars.M13,a globular","cluster, looks like a circular","cloud through binoculars but is","a magnificent sight through a","large telescope.","!5420","Close to M13 is The Keystone,",u$(1),u$(2),"!5425","*" L"LEO is best seen in Spring, and","is due south at 9 pm around ","10 May." "As there is little interstellar","dust and gas in this area it is","said to have 'galactic windows'","through which, using binoculars,","distant galaxies can be seen","between Regulus and Denebola." i"Algieba is seen as a fine yellow","and orange double star, when","viewed through a telescope.","!5470" E"The shape of a lion can be ","made out, looking west.","!5471","*" M"ORION dominates the winter sky,","At 7 pm, on 1 March, it is due","south." "Betelgeuse is a Red Giant.","!5510","If it occupied our Sun's place","its globe would reach beyond the","the orbits of Earth and Mars." "The 3 middle stars are known as","the Belt of Orion and point to","the bright star Sirius in Canis","Major (not shown here).","!5520" h"Beneath the Belt is the Orion ","Nebula, M42.","!5530","This shows up well through","binoculars.","*" "PERSEUS & CASSIOPEIA: the most","notable star in Perseus is its","second brightest, Algol.","!5555","It has a companion, too faint","to see, but which eclipses it","once every 2.87 days, when it ","becomes much dimmer for 5 hours." "Cassiopeia has the shape of a W.","!5560","It is a beautiful group,rich in","stars, high in the sky,on the ","opposite side of Polaris from","Ursa Major." G"Between Perseus and Cassiopeia ","is the famous Double Cluster.","*" h"SCORPIUS, although not seen at","its best from northern latitudes","is due south at 11 pm on 3 July." n"Antares (Alpha Scorpii) is a red","giant and one of the largest","stars known (see Star Search","section)." p"!5610","There are some wonderful star","clusters which can be seen with","binoculars, notably M6 and M7.","*" ¥"TAURUS:Follow Orion's Belt up &","bear right to find Aldebaran","- a bright orange-red star. ","!5655","Close by is the bright open"," cluster called The Hyades." Ǹ"The most famous star cluster of","all is M45, the Pleiades, also","known as the Jewel Box or the 7","Sisters. 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