M+Stellar HELP

Chart

(Chart Sample)

When you start M+Stellar by tapping start page tile, you will see star chart on the screen as picture above. Then you can do the following operations on the chart.

Double Tap
You can center the object by tapping it twice.
Slide, Flick
You can scroll the chart by sliding or flicking on the screen.
Pinch In/Out
You can zoom in or zoom out if you pinch in or pinch out the screen.
Holding your tablet up to the sky
In conjunction with sensors such as electronic compass, inclinometer, accelerometer and GPS, M+Stellar displays the star chart just as actually viewed real-time, on site, and in the orientation of the device. Before you use this function, you must set the date/time as real-time mode.

If you set date and time manually (not in real-time mode), you will see the date and time at the upper left side of the screen as follows.

(Star chart with date/time indicator, not in real-time mode)

In sensor viewing mode, you can find stars in the real sky. If you select an object from Find function while you are in the sensor mode, green arrow appears on the center of the chart, and this arrow will point the real direction of that star. Only thing you have to do to find the object is to move the tablet PC following the arrow.

(Star chart view while searching object)

AppBar

You can see AppBar by following operation.

You can use following functions.

Find
You can find celestial objects like stars, constellations and planets.
Display
You can select which objects should be displayed, or not. For example, you can display stars, or hide planets and planet names, etc.
Date/Time and Location
You can set date, time and location. If you want to set the current location where you are in now, you can use location service to set it automatically if your device has such capability.

Find

When you tap on 'Find' button on the AppBar, you will see the list of celestial object types which you can find on the chart.

Find: Find Object

After you select the object type, You will see the object name list. Then, you can select one to center the object.

Find Object: Stars Find Object: Constellations Find Object: Solar Objects
Find Object: Nebulae Find Object: Meteor Radiants

If you are in sensor-mode (turn on real-time mode and hold your tablet up to the sky), you can find the selected object on the real starry sky. After you operate like above description in sensor-mode, you can see green arrow at the center of the screen. Then, you can find the object by moving the tablet device following the direction pointed by the arrow.

Display

You can show or hide various celestial objects like stars, constellation lines/names, planet names, landscape, horizontal or equatorial grid, etc.

Stars/Constellations

Display Star Names
Display star name labels for major stars.
Star Twinkle
Stars twinkle on the chart if you turn this function on.
Display Constellation Names
Display name labels of constellations.
Display Constellation Lines
Display constellation lines.
Display Constellation Pictures
Display constellation pictures.

Solar Objects

Display Sun Name
Display label of Sun name.
Display Moon Name
Display label of Moon name.
Display Planet Names
Display labels of Planet names.
Pseudo Size
Display enlarged Sun, Moon and planets.
Pseudo Zoom Size
Zoom magnitude of pseudo size of the Sun, Moon and planets.

Nebulae/Meteor

Display Nebula Marks
Display marks of the major nebulae (Messier objects).
  • Display Nebula Marks: Planetary NebulaePlanetary Nebulae

  • Display Nebula Marks: Diffuse NebulaeDiffuse Nebulae

  • Display Nebula Marks: Open ClusterOpen Cluster

  • Display Nebula Marks: Globular ClusterGlobular Cluster

  • Display Nebula Marks: GalaxiesGalaxies

  • Display Nebula Marks: Cluster with NebulaeCluster with Nebulae

  • Display Nebula Marks: Supernova RemnantSupernova Remnant

Display Nebula Numbers
Display nebulae (Messier objects) numbers.
Display Nebula Names
Display nebulae (Messier objects) names.
Display Milky Way
Display Milky Way and Magellanic cloud.
Meteor
Display meteor swarm and sporadic meteor.
Meteor shower radiant.
Display marks and labels of meteor shower radiant.

Skylight/Landscape

Display Daylight/Twilight
Display skylight, dawn and dusk. If you turn this switch off, starry sky will be shown even if it's daytime.
Display Moonlight
If you turn this switch on, large moon brighten the background of the night sky.
Display Light Pollution
Reproduce the bright sky background like you are in the large city.
Light Pollution
Set the affection rate of light pollution. Smaller value will make the sky darker.
Ground
Display ground (earth) as a half transparent gray mask.
Landscape
Display landscape above the horizon.

Gridlines

Display Direction
Display N, S, E, W direction labels on the horizon.
Display Horizontal Line.
Display line on the horizon.
Display Alt-Azimuth Grid
Display alt-azimuth grid.
Display Equatorial Line
Display equatorial line.
Display Equatorial Grid
Display equatorial grid.
Display Ecliptic Line
Display ecliptic line.

Date/Time

Date/Time

You can set date and time between year 1900 and 2099.

While in real-time mode, date and time will be set to current system clock of the computer automatically. If you change date or time, real-time mode will be turned off.

If you tap 'Now' button, date and time of the sky will be set to the time you tapped.

While in real-time mode, you can turn off real-time mode by tapping 'Stop Real-time' button.

When the real-time mode is turned off, you can start real-time mode again by tapping 'Real-Time' button.

You can see the date and time on the upper left of the screen while you turned off the real-time mode.

Notice that the timezone setting will follow the Windows system settings.

Location

Location

You can set location on the earth.

You can set current location using location service like GPS by tapping 'Set present location'.

If the location service failed, check Location permission in Settings -> Permissions and be sure Airplane mode is turned off in Settings.

If you tap 'Revert' button, the longitude and latitude will be reverted to the value just after you opened the location panel.

Notice that the timezone setting will follow the Windows system settings, not affected by location settings.

Settings

You can use settings commands.

You can use following functions.

Option
In this menu, you can initialize all object display settings by tapping 'Revert all settings'. You can also turn on or turn off the night vision mode here.
Help
Display this help.
Version Info.
Display version number of M+Stellar, and you can read the terms of use for this software.
Privacy Policy
Display AstroArts privacy policy.
Permission
Turn on/off the permission of the location service