356N_("Script to demonstrate a partial lunar eclipse.");
357N_("Script to demonstrate a total lunar eclipse.");
358N_("A slow, infinite tour of the sky, looking at random objects.");
359N_("Script to demonstrate a total solar eclipse which has happened in 2009 (location=Rangpur, Bangladesh).");
360N_("Script which runs automatically at startup");
361N_("This script displays the constellations of the Zodiac. That means the constellations which lie along the line which the Sun traces across the celestial sphere over the course of a year.");
362N_("Due to the quirks in Mercury's orbit and rotation at certain spots the sun will rise & set 3 different times in one Mercury day.");
363N_("Just before Mars eclipses the sun, Phobos pops out from behind and eclipses it first. Takes place between Scorpio and Sagittarius on April 26, 2017.");
364N_("Just before Mars eclipses the sun, Phobos pops out from behind and eclipses it first. Takes place between Taurus and Gemini on July 23, 2031.");
365N_("Phobos eclipsing the Sun as seen from Olympus Mons on Jan 10, 2068.");
366N_("Phobos occultations of Earth are common, as are occultations of Jupiter. But occultations of both on the same day are very rare. Here's one that takes place 1/23/2048. In real speed.");
367N_("Phobos races ahead of Mars and transits the sun, passes through it and then retrogrades back towards the sun and just partially transits it again (only seen in the southern hemisphere of Deimos), then Mars totally eclipses the sun while Phobos transits in darkness between Mars and Deimos. When Phobos emerges from Mars it is still eclipsed and dimmed in Mars' shadow, only to light up later.");
368N_("Screensaver of various happenings in the Solar System. 287 events in all!");
370N_("Look at the Sun from big planets of Solar System and Pluto.");
371N_("Best views of Earth from other Solar System bodies in the 21st Century.");
372N_("Transit of Venus as seen from Sydney Australia, 6th June 2012.");
373N_("A demonstration of the analemma - the path of the Sun across the sky during the year.");
374N_("Flash of the supernova observed by Tycho Brahe in 1572. The Supernovae plugin has to be enabled.");
375N_("Earth and other planet's Greatest Elongations and Oppositions from Mars 2000-3000");
376N_("Earth Greatest Elongations and Transits from Callisto 2000-3000. Why Callisto? Well of the 4 Galilean Moons, Callisto is the only one outside of Jupiter's radiation belt. Therefore, if humans ever colonize Jupiter's moons, Callisto will be the one.");
377N_("Earth the other visible Planet's Greatest Elongations and Oppositions from Ceres 2000-3000");
379N_("Tours around interesting objects, which accessible to observation with binoculars. The data for the script are taken from the eponymous book by Gary Seronik.");
380N_("This script helps you make an excursion around 20 fun double stars. The list has been collected by Jerry Lodriguss and published in Sky & Telescope 09/2014. Data taken from his website, http://www.astropix.com/doubles/");
381N_("This script helps you make an excursion around largest known stars.");
382N_("A tour around objects from the Herschel 400 Catalogue");
383N_("Ben Crowell has created Binosky, an observing list of Deep Sky Objects for Binoculars. In the script we give a list of these 31 objects, ordered by Right Ascension (2000.0).");
384N_("The Jack Bennett Catalog of Southern Deep-Sky Objects. The Bennett catalog was contributed by Auke Slotegraaf.");
385N_("This list by A.J. Crayon and Steve Coe is used by members of the Saguaro Astronomy Club of Phoenix, AZ. for the Best of the NGC achievement award.");