My first post. My proposals.
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 4:57 pm
Hi,
I congratulate the authors of this fantastic way of Representing the situation and the weather. Certainly it is something totally innovative. Somehow I Placed on my site using Wordpress.com (WordPress only wants to HTML).
As they are also fond of astronomy would like to propose the following:
1) At night when you scroll with the mouse on the starry sky, it would be wonderful to identify the major constellations (Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Orion, Cassiopeia, Auriga, the Pleiades, Gemini, Scorpio, Taurus, etc. ... .) The most important stars (pole star, Deneb, Aldebaran, Capella, Sirius, Vega, Antares, Spica, etc. ..) and planets (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, etc. ..)?
2nd) The screen could not insert a kind of compass to orient at will (south, east, north, west) to see your screen so you can observe the sky (especially at night) at 360 degrees? (day also turning their backs to the sun would be created on the ground a sundial (sun dial) with the equinox and solstitial ...).
3) Assuming you can combine a small globe (or a small map) terrestrial, could not we, as you move your mouse over the globe or on the map, see YoWindow on the situation of the time of the place touched by the cursor?
I wish you all a happy spring equinox (tonight at around 18, now more and sometimes less). Franco.
I congratulate the authors of this fantastic way of Representing the situation and the weather. Certainly it is something totally innovative. Somehow I Placed on my site using Wordpress.com (WordPress only wants to HTML).
As they are also fond of astronomy would like to propose the following:
1) At night when you scroll with the mouse on the starry sky, it would be wonderful to identify the major constellations (Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Orion, Cassiopeia, Auriga, the Pleiades, Gemini, Scorpio, Taurus, etc. ... .) The most important stars (pole star, Deneb, Aldebaran, Capella, Sirius, Vega, Antares, Spica, etc. ..) and planets (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, etc. ..)?
2nd) The screen could not insert a kind of compass to orient at will (south, east, north, west) to see your screen so you can observe the sky (especially at night) at 360 degrees? (day also turning their backs to the sun would be created on the ground a sundial (sun dial) with the equinox and solstitial ...).
3) Assuming you can combine a small globe (or a small map) terrestrial, could not we, as you move your mouse over the globe or on the map, see YoWindow on the situation of the time of the place touched by the cursor?
I wish you all a happy spring equinox (tonight at around 18, now more and sometimes less). Franco.