The Scorpio - Sagittarius Connection Slide List

SFX A:  a slide for a slewing projector. The SFX slides are for special
effect projectors.

#1: Draco, the mythological figure. 
#2: Draco, by the stars... 
#3: Hercules, the mythological figure. 
#4. Hercules, by the stars... 
#5: Scorpio, the mythological figure. 
#6: Scorpio, dot to dot... 
#7. Sagittarius, the mythological figure. 
#8: Sagittarius, dot to dot... 
#9: Scorpio, as bounded by the IAU. 
#10: Sagittarius, as bounded by the IAU.
#11: Scorpio & Sagittarius, showing the IAU boundary 
#12: Scorpio, the mythological figure in colour 
#13: Sagittarius, also in colour!

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The following slides:  #5, 6, 9, 12, 34, 51 and 62 are pin registered to
each other and refer to the constellation Scorpius.  They are designed
to be projected over the planetarium stars making up Scorpius. 

Slides 51 and 62 show the positions of a various deep space objects like M-4 and
the bug nebula.  You may wish to use the planetarium pointer rather than
use these slides... 

The following slides:  ##7, 8, 10, 33, 42 and
61 are pin registered to each other and refer to the constellation
Sagittarius.  They are designed to be projected over the planetarium
stars making up Sagittarius. Slides 42 and 61 show the positions of a
various deep space objects like M-8 and M-20.  You may wish to use the
planetarium pointer rather than use these slides... 

Slide #35, showing both Scorpius and Sagittarius IS NOT pin registered to the above slides,
but is in the same scale.
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#14: The Myth of Phaethon and the Sun Chariot 
#15:  Illustrating the story of Phaethon's fate-full ride. 
#16: 
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#18: Slides #14 to #18 is a Phaethon zoom dissolve. 
#19: to #21 Helios 
#20: Close-up of Helios 
#21: 
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#27:  
End of Montage Slides #21 to #27 is a dissolve
and montage of Phaethon's fateful  attempt to drive the "sun
chariot"....

Sfx B:  Phaethon and Chariot for zoom (Same as Sfx A)

#28: Precession Dissolve: 
#29: 
#30: 
#31: End Dissolve Slides #28 to #31,
a pin registered dissolve, show the earth's wobble through one
precession cycle. 
#32: The precession circle 
#33: The Constellation,
Scorpio... Use after precession. 
#34: The constellation,  Sagittarius...
#35: Scorpius and Sagittarius Slide #33 & #34 combined, Use this one or
both of the above slides. 
#36: A spiral galaxy for your rotating galaxy
projector 
#37: Mosaic of the Milky Way, use a Wide angle lense 
#38: Part 1 of Milky Way Pan 
#39: Part 2 of Milky Way Pan 
#40: Part 3 of Milky Way Pan 
#41: Part 4 of Milky Way Pan

Use slides #38 to #41 in projectors with 3" focal length lenses  to make
a spectacular vertical or horizontal panorama of the Milky Way,   Use
masking tape on the edge of the projection  lenses to make a seamless
pan!

#42: Pin registered to #34 and shows M-8 & M-2O 
#43: to #46: Four views of The Lagoon Nebula 
#47: to #50: Four views of The Trifid Nebula 
#51: This slide is registered to #33 & locates the Bug Nebula. 
#52: The Bug Nebula 
#53: Antares, its size compared to the solar system. 
#54: Antares & the Antares Nebula: a zoom dissolve 
#55: #56: #57: M-4, located near Antares. 
#58: Harvard Photograph,  Globular Star Clusters in the region
of  Sagittarius 
#59: Slide registered to #33 and shows location of M-4
#60: Registered to #34 and shows location of M-22 
#61: A substitute GSC for M-22 #62: A substitute GSC for M-4

Sfx C: A GSC to use with Cepheid variable special effect.

#63: Sequence: Shapley's Discovery Herschel's Wedge, 
#64: Kaptyen's Universe, 
#65: GSC Distribution discovered by Shapley... 
#66: A halo for the Milky Way...

Sfx D:  Cross hair, located at RA = 18 Hrs, Dec = -10°.

#67: Sagittarius A. 
#68: Downs, Maxwell & Meeks famous radio map.  
#69: Radio Blob. Shows the where we are travelling to in the next slide.
#69-A: NEW!  Photo of Sagittarius A from The Infrared Astronomical
Satellite 
#69-B: New! detailed IRAS photo 
#70: Detailed radio blob. 
#71: A mask for # 70 
#72: An early 1950's  infra-red map. 
#73: Shows the area the next slide will detail. 
#73-A: NEW! Sagittarius A as seen by IRAS
#74: Detailed infra-red map #75: Shows the area detailed by the next
map, as we journey closer to the center of the Milky Way. 
#75-A: NEW! Central region MW, IRAS

Sfx E:  IRA satellite. Slew and/or zoom it! Sfx E Extra: Close-up of the
IRA satellite. Slew and/or zoom it!

#76: An X-ray Blob. 
#77: A mask for #76. 
#78: Top view of Milky Way showing our location as we as we travel closer to the center of the
Milky Way,  Cross fade To: Slide #81 
#79: Edge view of Milky Way showing
our location as we as we travel closer to the center of the Milky Way, 
Cross fade To: Slide #82 
#80: The Sagittarian Star Cloud,  Cross Fade To:  Slide #83 
#81: Top view (watch the arrow)  Cross Fade To: Slide #84
#82:  Edge view (watch the arrow)  Cross Fade To: Slide #85 
#83: The Nuclear Bulge.  Cross Fade To: Slide #86 
#84: Top View showing location of 1st. expanding arm:  Cross Fade To: Slide #88 
#85: Edge View showing location of 1st. expanding arm:  Cross Fade To: Slide #89 
#86: 1st, Expanding Spiral Arm,  Cross Fade To: Slide # 87 
#87: Shows where we are travelling to in the next slide: Cross Fade To: Slide # 90 
#88: Top view MW showing location of the Tilted Disk. Cross Fade To: Slide #92 
#89: Edge view MW showing location of the Tilted Disk. Cross Fade To: Slide #93 
#90: The Tilted Disk. 
#91: A mask for #90 
#92: Top view MW shows location of the Inner Expanding arm: Cross Fade To: Slide #96 
#93: Edge view MW shows location of the Inner Expanding arm: Cross Fade To: Slide #97 
#94: The Inner Expanding Spiral Arm, Cross Fades to:  Slide #95 
#95: Beyond the expanding spiral arm... 
#96: Top view MW pointing to the central core... 
#97: Edge view MW pointing to the central core... (we've arrived!) 
#97-A: NEW!Central Nucleus of Milky Way photo by IRAS 
#98: The Nucleus! 
#99: A mask for #98 
#100: One step closer... THE BLACK H0LE...
#101: A mask for #l00!

Sfx F: The Space Shuttle. Slew and/or zoom!

#102: To #110: The Credits.

End-it!