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Rob Spearman (Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc.) for his help and financial
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support. Have a look at http://digitaliseducation.com if you want to buy a
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planetarium projector running stellarium!
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Rob Spearman (Digitalis Education Solutions, Inc.) for his help and
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financial support. Have a look at http://digitaliseducation.com if
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you want to buy a planetarium projector running stellarium!
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Johan Meuris for his stunning drawings of the constellations.
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(Johan is now an official member of the project)
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Johannes Gajdosik for his work on planets computation and projection.
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(Johannes is now an official member of the project)
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Matthew Gates for his huge work on the User Guide.
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Nigel Kerr for his MacOSX port.
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Fumio Yamamoto for his MacOSX packages, patches, support and documentation.
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Fumio Yamamoto for his MacOSX packages, patches, support and
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Tony Furr for his work on the Graphical User Interface.
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Valery Lainey for his L1 and MarsSat ephemeris and his prompt an kind help
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with any question concerning planetary/satellite ephemeris.
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Norbert Zacharias from USNO for kindly sending a cut of the NOMAD catalogue
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on 4 DVD, answering NOMAD related questions, and finally copying the
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entiere NOMAD catalogue onto a disk.
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The Trolltech Qt team for its incredible library.
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Valery Lainey for his L1 and MarsSat ephemeris and his prompt an kind
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help with any question concerning planetary/satellite ephemeris.
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Norbert Zacharias from USNO for kindly sending a cut of the NOMAD
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catalogue on 4 DVD, answering NOMAD related questions, and finally
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copying the entiere NOMAD catalogue onto a disk.
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The Trolltech Qt team for its incredible library.
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Axel Mellinger who gave me the authorisation to use his impressive
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Jesse Jones for his callback library.
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The celestia project team from which I borrowed many code parts (GPL license).
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The celestia project team from which I borrowed many code parts (GPL
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The libnova team for their planet calculation algorithms (GPL license).
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All the sourceforge team for hosting my project.
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Cedric Delfosse for his precious help on debian port.
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The GEPI team from the Observatoire Astronomique de Paris for
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the great Hipparcos catalog.
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Brad Schaefer for his sky rendering algorithm.
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Sylvain Ferey for his optimisation of the grids drawing.
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Jean-Francois Tremblay for his porting on MacOSX.
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The GEPI team from the Observatoire Astronomique de Paris for
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the great Hipparcos catalog.
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Brad Schaefer for his sky rendering algorithm.
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Sylvain Ferey for his optimisation of the grids drawing.
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Jean-Francois Tremblay for his porting on MacOSX.
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Vincent Caron for his parser bugfix and Linux compatibility bugfixes.
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Nick Porcino for his planet function.
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Tangui Morlier for his help on Linux System.
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Tangui Morlier for his help on Linux System.
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Bill Gray (projectpluto.com) and Mark Huss (mark (at) mhuss.com) for all
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Chris Laurel (claurel (at) shatters.net) who makes Celestia.
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Chris Laurel (claurel (at) shatters.net) who makes Celestia.
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Antje Buchholz for her translation help and logistic support :)
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1. Technical Articles
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1.1 The tone reproductor class
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The class mainly performs a fast implementation of the algorithm from
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the paper [1], with more accurate values from [2]. The blue shift
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formula is taken from [3] and combined with the Scotopic vision
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[1] "Tone Reproduction for Realistic Images", Tumblin and Rushmeier,
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IEEE Computer Graphics & Application, November 1993
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[2] "Tone Reproduction and Physically Based Spectral Rendering",
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Devlin, Chalmers, Wilkie and Purgathofer in EUROGRAPHICS 2002
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[3] "Night Rendering", H. Wann Jensen, S. Premoze, P. Shirley,
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The class mainly performs a fast implementation of the algorithm
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from the paper [1], with more accurate values from [2]. The blue
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shift formula is taken from [3] and combined with the Scotopic
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vision formula from [4].
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[1] "Tone Reproduction for Realistic Images", Tumblin and
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Rushmeier, IEEE Computer Graphics & Application, November
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[2] "Tone Reproduction and Physically Based Spectral Rendering",
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Devlin, Chalmers, Wilkie and Purgathofer in EUROGRAPHICS
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[3] "Night Rendering", H. Wann Jensen, S. Premoze, P. Shirley,
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W.B. Thompson, J.A. Ferwerda, M.M. Stark
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[4] "A Visibility Matching Tone Reproduction Operator for High Dynamic
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Range Scenes", G.W. Larson, H. Rushmeier, C. Piatko
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[4] "A Visibility Matching Tone Reproduction Operator for High
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Dynamic Range Scenes", G.W. Larson, H. Rushmeier, C. Piatko
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1.2 The skylight class
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The class is a fast implementation of the algorithm from the article
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"A Practical Analytic Model for Daylight" by A. J. Preetham, Peter
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Shirley and Brian Smits.
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The class is a fast implementation of the algorithm from the
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article "A Practical Analytic Model for Daylight" by A. J.
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Preetham, Peter Shirley and Brian Smits.
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1.3 The skybright class
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The class is a fast reimplementation of the VISLIMIT.BAS basic source
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code from Brad Schaefer's article on pages 57-60, May 1998 _Sky &
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Telescope_, "To the Visual Limits". The basic sources are available on
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1.4 Object luminance algorithm from GPL delphi program by Jan Hollan, 1999 (C)
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N.Copernicus Observatory and Planetarium in Brno.
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The class is a fast reimplementation of the VISLIMIT.BAS basic
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source code from Brad Schaefer's article on pages 57-60, May
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1998 _Sky & Telescope_, "To the Visual Limits". The basic
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1.4 Object luminance algorithm from GPL delphi program by Jan Hollan,
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1999 (C) N.Copernicus Observatory and Planetarium in Brno.
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2. Included source code
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2.1 The png and jpeg openGL texture loader are Copyright (c) 2005-2006 David HENRY (see 10.4)
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2.1 The png and jpeg openGL texture loader are Copyright (c) 2005-2006
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David HENRY (see 10.4)
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2.2 The stellastro and stellplanet libraries are mainly subsets of the
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2.5 Callback library by Jess Jones, see section 10.4 for full license.
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2.6 Several implementations of IMCCE theories for planet and satellite
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movement by Johannes Gajdosik (MIT-style license,
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see the corresponding files for the license text)
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2.5 Callback library by Jess Jones, see section 10.4 for full license.
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2.6 Several implementations of IMCCE theories for planet and satellite
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movement by Johannes Gajdosik (MIT-style license,
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see the corresponding files for the license text)
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3.1 The Hipparcos star catalog
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3.5 Egyptian constellations are based on the work of Juan Antonio Belmonte,
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Belmonte, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
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3.6 The Tycho-2 Catalogue of the 2.5 Million Brightest Stars
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Wycoff G., Bastian U., Schwekendiek P., Wicenec A.
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"There are no fees, both UCAC and NOMAD are freely available
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(U.S. Naval Observatory) and original product name need to be
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provided with any distribution, as well as a description about
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any changes made to the data, if at all."
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with the only requirement that the source of the data (U.S.
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Naval Observatory) and original product name need to be provided
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with any distribution, as well as a description about any
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changes made to the data, if at all."
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especially in magnitude. When there is no v-magnitude, it is
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Terra satellite (Public Domain). See chapter 10.1 for full credits.
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Observatory) using data from the MODIS instrument aboard the
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Terra satellite (Public Domain). See chapter 10.1 for full
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you do then please mention their origin in your work [..]"
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"Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 Jasmin F. Patry" available under GPL license.
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"Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 Jasmin F. Patry" available under GPL
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pictures available from
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License: permission given to "Modify and redistribute this image if proper
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credit to the original image is given."
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Observatory : "Images courtesy of Tim Hunter and James McGaha, Grasslands
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Observatory at http://www.3towers.com."
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License: permission given to "use the image freely" (including right to
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modify and redistribute) "as long as it is credited."
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License: permission given to "Modify and redistribute this image
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if proper credit to the original image is given."
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4.8 All messiers nebula pictures except those mentioned below from the
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Grasslands Observatory : "Images courtesy of Tim Hunter and
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License: permission given to "use the image freely" (including
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right to modify and redistribute) "as long as it is credited."
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setting please attribute the source."
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commercial setting please attribute the source."
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4.13 Constellation art, GUI buttons, logo created by Johan Meuris (Jomejome)
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4.13 Constellation art, GUI buttons, logo created by Johan Meuris
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(http://artlibre.org/licence.php/lalgb.html)
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4.14 The "earth-clouds" texture includes imagery owned by NASA.
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http://www.shatters.net/celestia/
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4.15 The folder icon derived from the Tango Desktop Project, used under the terms of
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the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.
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http://www.shatters.net/celestia/
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Author: Reto Stockli, NASA Earth Observatory, rstockli (at) climate.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Author: Reto Stockli, NASA Earth Observatory,
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rstockli (at) climate.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Address of correspondance:
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ETH/IAC (NFS Klima) & NASA/GSFC Code 913 (SSAI)
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University Irchel
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Winterthurerstrasse 190
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8057 Zurich, Switzerland
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Phone: +41 (0)1 635 5209
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Winterthurerstrasse 190
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Phone: +41 (0)1 635 5209
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This project was realized under the SSAI subcontract 2101-01-027 (NAS5-01070)
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This project was realized under the SSAI subcontract 2101-01-027
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"Any and all materials published on the Earth Observatory are freely available
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10.2 License for the JPL planets images (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/policy/index.cfm)
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Unless otherwise noted, images and video on JPL public web sites (public sites
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ending with a jpl.nasa.gov address) may be used for any purpose without prior
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permission, subject to the special cases noted below. Publishers who wish to
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have authorization may print this page and retain it for their records; JPL
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does not issue image permissions on an image by image basis.
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ownership of copyrights in the images, and does not represent others who may
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claim to be authors or owners of copyright of any of the images, and makes no
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warranties as to the quality of the images. Caltech shall not be responsible
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for any loss or expenses resulting from the use of the images, and you
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release and hold Caltech harmless from all liability arising from such use.
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2. to use a credit line in connection with images. Unless otherwise noted in
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the caption information for an image, the credit line should be "Courtesy
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3. that the endorsement of any product or service by Caltech, JPL or NASA must
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not be claimed or implied.
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* Prior written approval must be obtained to use the NASA insignia logo (the
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blue "meatball" insignia), the NASA logotype (the red "worm" logo) and the
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NASA seal. These images may not be used by persons who are not NASA employees
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or on products (including Web pages) that are not NASA sponsored. In
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addition, no image may be used to explicitly or implicitly suggest
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endorsement by NASA, JPL or Caltech of commercial goods or services. Requests
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to use NASA logos may be directed to Bert Ulrich, Public Services Division,
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NASA Headquarters, Code POS, Washington, DC 20546, telephone (202) 358-1713,
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fax (202) 358-4331, email bert.ulrich@hq.nasa.gov.
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* Prior written approval must be obtained to use the JPL logo (stylized JPL
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letters in red or other colors). Requests to use the JPL logo may be directed
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to the Television/Imaging Team Leader, Media Relations Office, Mail Stop
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186-120, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA 91109, telephone (818)
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354-5011, fax (818) 354-4537.
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* If an image includes an identifiable person, using the image for commercial
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purposes may infringe that person's right of privacy or publicity, and
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permission should be obtained from the person. NASA and JPL generally do not
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permit likenesses of current employees to appear on commercial products. For
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more information, consult the NASA and JPL points of contact listed above.
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* JPL/Caltech contractors and vendors who wish to use JPL images in
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advertising or public relation materials should direct requests to the
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Television/Imaging Team Leader, Media Relations Office, Mail Stop 186-120,
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* Some image and video materials on JPL public web sites are owned by
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organizations other than JPL or NASA. These owners have agreed to make their
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images and video available for journalistic, educational and personal uses,
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the caption material with each image.
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"Any and all materials published on the Earth Observatory are
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10.2 License for the JPL planets images
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(http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/policy/index.cfm)
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Unless otherwise noted, images and video on JPL public web sites (public
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sites ending with a jpl.nasa.gov address) may be used for any purpose
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without prior permission, subject to the special cases noted below.
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Publishers who wish to have authorization may print this page and retain
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it for their records; JPL does not issue image permissions on an image
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by image basis. By electing to download the material from this web site
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ownership of copyrights in the images, and does not represent others
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who may claim to be authors or owners of copyright of any of the
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images, and makes no warranties as to the quality of the images.
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Caltech shall not be responsible for any loss or expenses resulting
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from the use of the images, and you release and hold Caltech harmless
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from all liability arising from such use.
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2. to use a credit line in connection with images. Unless otherwise
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noted in the caption information for an image, the credit line should
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be "Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech."
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3. that the endorsement of any product or service by Caltech, JPL or
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NASA must not be claimed or implied.
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* Prior written approval must be obtained to use the NASA insignia logo
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logo) and the NASA seal. These images may not be used by persons who
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are not NASA employees or on products (including Web pages) that are
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not NASA sponsored. In addition, no image may be used to explicitly
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or implicitly suggest endorsement by NASA, JPL or Caltech of
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commercial goods or services. Requests to use NASA logos may be
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directed to Bert Ulrich, Public Services Division, NASA Headquarters,
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JPL letters in red or other colors). Requests to use the JPL logo may
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be directed to the Television/Imaging Team Leader, Media Relations
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commercial purposes may infringe that person's right of privacy or
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publicity, and permission should be obtained from the person. NASA
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appear on commercial products. For more information, consult the NASA
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and JPL points of contact listed above.
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186-120, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena CA 91109, telephone
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(818) 354-5011, fax (818) 354-4537.
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To obtain permission for commercial use, contact the copyright owner
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10.3 License for the callback library by Jesse Jones :
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(C) Copyright Jesse Jones 2000. Permission to copy, use, modify, sell
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and distribute this software is granted provided this copyright
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notice appears in all copies. This software is provided "as is" without
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