Updated credit for Pluto map; mention Ctrl+C for copying URLs
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F10 : Capture image to file
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F10 : Capture image to file
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` : Show frames rendered per second
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` : Show frames rendered per second
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ENTER : Select a star or planet by typing its name
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ENTER : Select a star or planet by typing its name
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Ctrl+INS : Copy location URL to clipboard (Windows)
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Ctrl+C, Ctrl+INS : Copy location URL to clipboard
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Star and Planet Browsers:
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Star and Planet Browsers:
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[For the moment This only applies to the Windows version of Celestia.]
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[For the moment This only applies to the Windows version of Celestia.]
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@ -372,11 +371,10 @@ The Mars, Moon, Neptune, and Uranus textures and bump maps are all from
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James Hastings-Trew's collection. Some of the prettiest planet maps
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James Hastings-Trew's collection. Some of the prettiest planet maps
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around are at http://apollo.spaceports.com/~jhasting/
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around are at http://apollo.spaceports.com/~jhasting/
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Fridger Schrempp produced the 'available data' Pluto texture using images
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Fridger Schrempp produced the 'available data' Pluto and Charon texture
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taken with the ESA's Faint Object Camera aboard the Hubble Space Telescope.
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using maps created by Marc Buie at Lowell Observatory. Buie's maps were
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The interpretive Pluto texture was created by Don Edwards by combining the
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generated from photometric data gathered during six years of mutual
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large scale albedo features from the Hubble map with detail taken from
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occultations of Pluto and Charon.
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Voyager 2 images of Triton.
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The Venus, Saturn, and Saturn's rings textures are from Bjorn Jonsson.
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The Venus, Saturn, and Saturn's rings textures are from Bjorn Jonsson.
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His site is http://www.mmedia.is/~bjj/ and is an excellent resource
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His site is http://www.mmedia.is/~bjj/ and is an excellent resource
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