Selecting this item leads to a slider that lets you set the horizon altitude used to compute rise/set times, and to draw the horizon line. Horizon Altitude: Lets you determine when objects rise and set above a specific altitude. When turned off, the horizon is always drawn against a clear sky background. Show Horizon Glow: When turned on, the horizon is drawn with a soft glow that increases with daylight to simulate atmospheric haze. When turned off, the sky background color is always black. Show Daylight: When turned on, the sky color changes with the cycle of day and night. Cardinal points label the north, east, south, and west directions on the horizon. Show Cardinal Points: Sets whether the cardinal points are displayed along the horizon line. You can select a specific panorama from the list in the section below. The horizon line itself is still visible.Īs Translucent Area: With a translucent horizon, objects below the horizon are visible, but so is the Earth.Īs Opaque Area: With an opaque horizon, no objects are visible below the horizon.Īs Panoramic Image: With a horizon panorama, the horizon is drawn as a realistic image that moves as you pan and zoom around the chart. When turned off, most of the other settings in this section are disabled.Īs Transparent with Line: With a transparent horizon, objects below the horizon are visible, as if the Earth were transparent. Show Horizon & Sky: Turns the local horizon and sky background display off or on. In SkySafari Plus and Pro, note that the horizon is not visible if you are not displaying the sky chart using horizon coordinates! Use horizon coordinates to show the horizon. The settings in this view let you control the display of the local horizon, and the sky background.
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