Oct. 9th, 2008

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This was taken using the rather nice miXscope program for OS-X, which does things like time lapse films as well as stills at the camera's (admittedly rather low) highest resolution.

http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Math-Scientific/miXscope.shtml

The photo shows salt sitting on a printed page.

ffutures: Blasters and ammo magazine cover (Blasters)
Can anyone point me at a Windows or OS-X astronomical orbit plotter, preferably freeware, that'll show the orbits of the nine planets and the larger asteroids in the 22nd century? I don't want fancy graphics - I just want to be able to do something like this



Unfortunately the DOS software I used for the orbit map won't work with Windows (and believe me I've tried), so I'm looking for something a bit more modern.

Later Almost as soon as I posted that I thought of trying a search on the author's name, located the program again, and discovered that the version I have on my PC is missing some files. It now works - it's still a low-res DOS program but it works.

I really can't believe that there isn't something equivalent for Windows that works for the 22nd century and doesn't insist on showing fancy graphics I don't want! Anyway, it's

http://cycododge.com/download_49_Planets.htm

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