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To boldly
go where no one has gone before...
Take a seat next to the most drunken spaceship captain in the
known Solar System.
The views are unpredictable and you see the Earth from every possible
and unexpected angle.
See the Mars
Society's experimental Mars habitats, virtually
unknown Pacific Islands and Antarctic research stations. Mountain
ranges are shown in 3D relief.
Data updates
include 20 min. Earthquake from USGS and 3 hour cloud cover.
Shown are also tropical storms, active volcanoes, ISS, visible
satellites, day/night, temperatures and moonphase.
A satellite look-up tool is included on-screen, which allows
you to query the Master Catalogue of the National Space Science
Data Centre about any satellite.
The
Explanation Page will
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Free
Random
Screensaver:
Handy
tip: The screensavers place an icon on your desktop for instant access
to the most recently updated pictures.
"Try before you buy" the software as long
as you
wish to test if it suits you.
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS OF THE SCREENSAVERS:
Operating
System: Microsoft Windows 98 / Windows ME / Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista
Network:
Ideally an "always-on" Internet connection.
The screensaver tries to update at the start and then every
20 minutes when running. If it cannot
connect to update you may see a blank screen (or an older picture until
you are connected again).
Screen Resolution:
Classic Screensaver: Native
1024x768 pixel, but will easily adjust to any lower screen resolution,
4:3 aspect ratio.
Widescreen Saver: from 1024x768 pixel upwards, any aspect ratio.
Instructions:
PRESS THE "ESC" KEY TO
EXIT THE SCREENSAVER.
Should the screensaver show a blank or black screen,
then please empty the Internet Explorer cache.
You
can browse the Internet when in screensaver mode. To return to the previous
page, press the "BACKSPACE" key on your keyboard.
Avoid
clicking on Quicktime Multimedia links whilst browsing with the screensaver.
It can cause the screensaver to crash.
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