RedShift 2 Demonstration program This is a cut-down version of the full RedShift 2 program. A limited number of controls and commands are active. The full program provides many features that are removed or restricted on this demonstration version. The data files have been restricted in size. This demonstration occupies less than 50 megabytes on the CD-ROM. The full RedShift CD contains over 630 megabytes of information. RedShift 2 RedShift 2 Demonstration ---------- ------------------------ Images of eleven planets Image of Jupiter 35 moons 4 moons of Jupiter 6000 asteroids 250,000 stars 25,000 stars 60,000 deep sky objects 5,000 deep sky objects 1,500 comets Set time and date from Use current date 5,000 BC to 10,000 AD Control Epoch Animate by time and date Animate by time and date View space from any point View space from the Earth, on any planet or moon, or from Jupiter orbit. or asteroid, or comet, or anywhere in between 2,000 item dictionary 8 sample items in dictionary 700 photographs 3 photographs 20 movies of Apollo program and astronomical phenomena Maps of Earth, Moon, Mars and Venus 20 pre-set tutorials 10 animated, narrated tours 1 animated, narrated tour Special precision objects 16 spacecraft 1 spacecraft 2 asteroids 3 comets Conjunction finder Eclipse finder Save and restore settings Print sky maps RedShift uses QuickTime for Windows (QTW). A copy of QTW 2.0.3 is provided on this CD-ROM. If you do not have QTW 2.0.3 on your hard disk, or you have an earlier version, we recommend upgrading to the latest version now. RedShift movies and graphics will run faster with QTW installed on your hard disk. To install QTW 2.0.3, double-click on the file QTINSTAL.EXE, or open the program manager and type d:\qtinstal.exe, where d is the drive letter for your CD-ROM drive. An additional copy of QTW has been provided on this CD-ROM in a root-level directory named QTW. If you choose not to insatll QTW on your hard disk, the copy on the CD-ROM will be used. This will operate more slowly than if you installed QTW onto your hard disk as recommended above.