Lunarphase Pro Review


 

Lunarphase Pro Review


By Kevin Berwick

Since the publication of Charles Wood's 'Lunar 100', in Sky and Telescope I have become a very keen observer of the Moon. As you probably know, the weather in Ireland is less than ideal for astronomy, so I try and plan carefully my time under clear skies to maximise my time at the eyepiece and minimise reading in the field.

This is a review of LunarPhase Pro Version 2 (Version 3 has since been released). The sofware is a utility for Windows which provides a range of information on the Moon and, to a lesser degree, the Sun, graphically displaying the current phase of the moon and lunar data, in real time. Lunarphase Pro needs about 35Mb hard disk space for its installation. The recommended minimum amount of RAM on a PC is 128Mb (this will display the Moon in medium resolution graphics) but 256Mb is required for high-resolution displays. A 500Mhz or faster PC is recommended but some screen load times on calculation-intensive screens will be slow on less-specified PCs. I obtained a review copy of the software via a download rather than getting the CD. I installed the software on a 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 PC. Installation is straightforward and finished without incident.

LunarPhase Pro Moon Astronomy Software
LunarPhase Pro Main Screen

The initial window is clean and uncluttered. The 'skin' is chrome-like, it is impossible for the user to change this to give a more conventional Windows 'feel'. The number of buttons on the toolbar is small, however one of the buttons is entitled Display Menu of Other Functions. This gives an extensive list of other functions, all which really deserve their own icons. While this would increase the 'busyness' of the Window, I feel it would be preferable to the current situation. In general, I think that while some users might be unhappy with the non-standard appearance of the User Interface, this departure from the standard Windows 'look' looks very high-tech.

There is a downloadable manual which is available to you before you buy the software which I like. The file is a zip file which you extract and view using a browser. Instrrctions on viewing the manual are provided on the manual's download page.

LunarPhase Pro is primarily a planning tool for lunar observers and offers an enormous amount of information to assist the observer in this regard. Obviously, it graphically displays the current phase of the moon in real time and displays the times and dates of the major lunar phases for the month. However, it also provides much more information for planning your next night of moongazing, including the real-time position of the moon in both RA/Dec and Alt/Az coordinates, a calendar of lunar phases for each day in the selected month and monthly lunar libration diagrams. It is also possible to display a Lunar visibility diagram for the month showing when the moon is above the horizon and the brightness of the Moon. In addition, the software calculates and displays Moon's Rise, Set and Transit times. If you see an interesting feature under a particular illumination condition, it is possible to find times and dates when this feature will be under similar illumination, taking into account libration effects. Far-side and North/South Polar features can also be viewed and identified.

Lunar Explorer

LunarPhase Pro Moon Astronomy Software - Lunar Explorer
LunarPhase Pro's Lunar Explorer screen showing labelled Terminator features

Clicking the Lunar Explorer button is the gateway to the mapping functions of this software tool. If you want to take full advantage of the features here, you should activate Use OpenGL and High Resolution Graphics in the configuration screen.

The appearance of the Moon is very realistic once your PC has sufficient graphics capability to take advantage of the maps. Zooming and panning is smooth, although when you zoom in to the maximum, the image quality suffers a little.

The feature identification tool is excellent; however, when you ask the tool to identify a named feature, it places a yellow ring (the colour of which can be changed on the Configuration screen) around the feature which is difficult to see on the lunar surface owing to a lack of contrast, particularly on the illuminated side. Features can also be identified by clicking on the maps; feature information appears in a window at the bottom right of the screen. It's also possible to label features on the maps with the labelling tool which lets you select which features to label and lets you set different label colours for different types of features. The font characteristics used can be changed as well. You can also identify lists of features, such as Charles Wood's excellent 'Lunar 100'. Over 20 different feature lists are provided.

LunarPhase Pro Moon Astronomy Software - Feature Search
LunarPhase Pro's Feature Search listing features 75km and larger between 12 and 37 degrees North and 5 degrees west and 5 degrees east

A recent addition to the package is a Feature Search facility which lets you find all features in LPP's database that match the criteria you set; e.g. A latitude/longitude range, features only within certain sizes or only specific types of feature. Any features returned by the search can be clicked to see where they appear on the maps. Icons also show if there are any observing notes or images associated with the features and you can jump to online webpages that show satellite images of the selected feature. This is very handy for just getting lists of features within small areas on the Moon.

One very nice feature is that the software allows you to produce a high resolution animation of lunar libration showing how the moon wobbles over the course of a month. If you don't know what libration is, click this button once and all will be revealed!! It's a pity that the feature only runs for 1 month, it would be nice if it ran until the user decided to stop it. The Lunar Explorer also lists which lunar features are currently on the moon's terminator. The utility includes Rukl Chart outlines and a list of features on the chart, a feature which will become of more importance with the imminent re-issue of these charts by Sky and Telescope. Once you have entered the details of your telescope/ eyepiece combination it can emulate the view through your instrument. It is possible to link images to specific lunar features and record your observations in the software in order to keep a permanent record of your observations (there are over 800 observing notes provided with LPP to get you going). Not only is a visible view of the Moon provided, you can choose to view 3 mineral maps, a gravity map and a Clementine image, a nice touch for educational purposes.

Conclusions

LunarPhase Pro is a great observation planning tool for lunar observers or imagers. The utility can teach you a lot about how the Moon orbits the Earth. In addition, it provides near photo-realistic views of the Lunar surface via the Lunar Explorer utility and these can be printed as custom built maps. Support for the software is excellent, and the author, Gary Nugent, is very responsive to requests for enhancements.

To conclude, I would highly recommend this software, a steal at only $39.95 with five bucks off if you download rather than get the CD. I bought it!!

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