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Introduction to XEphem

Copyright © Michael Richmond.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
To start the program,
log into one of the Mac classroom computers.
Then click the Application icon in the
dock.
Navigate to the program itself like so.
When you click on the program’s name to start it,
you may have to wait a short time while the
program loads.
Eventually, when it has finished loading all its
datafiles, you’ll see the
Main XEphem Window.
Items which look like slightly raised rectangles
indicate that you can change their values
by clicking on them.
For example, click on the box next to
the “Elevation” item to change
the altitude of your observing site.
Try it — set the elevation
to 500 meters.
The coordinates converter tool
If you click on the Tools menu item at the top
of the Main Window,
you’ll see a list of items.
The Coordinates converter …
can be very useful.
It brings up a window which allows you
to change the location of a celestial
object from one coordinate system to another.

The Sky View window
The main function of any planetarium program is to show
the appearance of objects in the sky.
If you go to the Main Window and choose
View -> Sky View,
you should see a new window pop up:

This is where you’ll probably do most of your work.
Note that I’ve chosen a time (13:54 EST = 1:54 PM) when
the Sun is still up in the sky — daytime!
Dedicated windows for the Moon and planets
Go to the Main Window and choose
View -> Saturn.
This will create a new window which shows a closeup of
Saturn and its moons:

Clicking on any of the moons will bring up detailed information
on it. You can also change the apparent field of view
and magnitude limit.
XEphem will give you similar windows for other
pretty planets.
The boring planets don’t get dedicated windows 🙂
An index to the list of known objects
Go to the Main Window and choose
Data -> Index.
The program will pop up a window with a list of all
the objects (stars, galaxies, asteroids, etc.)
currently in its memory.

You can scroll down through the list of objects manually,
or use the Search box to find some particular
object of interest.
It may help to use the radio buttons at the top of the window
to restrict the range of objects displayed.
When you have found an interesting object,
you can use the Favorite button to add it to
your list of “favorite” objects.
Go back to the Main Window and choose
View -> Data Table
to see the list of favorites:

You can also add objects to your list of favorites
by pointing to them in the Sky View window
and right-clicking (Apple+clicking), then choosing
“Add to favorites” from the options.
For more information
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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