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Digital Universe Guide - Hayden Planetarium

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2.2. LAUNCHING THE MILKY WAY ATLAS 11<br />

2.2 Launching the Milky Way Atlas<br />

Let’s begin a quick orientation to the <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Universe</strong> by launching the Milky Way Atlas. Follow these<br />

instructions for your operating system:<br />

For... Double-click or run the file...<br />

Windows milkyway.bat<br />

Mac OS X milkyway.command<br />

Linux milkyway.sh<br />

Each file launches Partiview and reads a file called mw.cf, which loads and sets the display for the<br />

Milky Way Atlas.<br />

Mouse Controls Partiview is designed to function with a three-button mouse, and we recommend<br />

using at least a two-button mouse for navigation. If you’re using a Macintosh, be sure the secondary<br />

mouse button is enabled in the system preferences. If you’re using a trackpad on a Macintosh laptop,<br />

use the Control key along with the mouse button to emulate the right mouse button. (Using a trackpad<br />

to fly is difficult, but doable if you are adroit on trackpads.)<br />

In this guide, we will use these conventions:<br />

left-click to refer to the left-most mouse button.<br />

right-click to refer to the right-most mouse button.<br />

(Mac: Control + mouse button, or enable secondary button).<br />

middle-click to refer to the middle mouse button on a three-button mouse.<br />

Beginning to Fly The Milky Way Atlas opens with a view toward the constellation Orion and the<br />

bright stars Sirius and Procyon. If you move the mouse in the Graphics Window (where the stars are)<br />

while pressing the left mouse button, you will look around the sky (moving your head without moving<br />

your feet).<br />

Turn the stars off by pressing the g1=stars group button in the upper left and turn on the open<br />

clusters (the oc button) and the globular clusters (the gc button). Also turn on the constellation<br />

connectivity lines (constel button) so that you know where you are in the sky.

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