// This file must be placed in the 'gallery' directory and called 'data.js'.  The filename must be in lower case.
// It consists of ten sections - 'Galaxies (Messier)', 'Galaxies (Non-Messier)', 'Nebulae', 'Stars and Star Clusters', 'Comets and Asteroids', 'The Moon', 'Planets', 'The Sun', 'Atmospheric Effects' and 'Star Fields'.
// The n'th entry in each data array corresponds to the n'th image.
// Everything except for the data must be left unchanged.
// Data entries should be seperated by commas.
// Filenames and image names must be specified.  Other data should be denoted by empty quotes (i.e. "" not " ") if unknown/not applicable.
// Entries must be in alphabetical order.
// Remember filenames are case sensitive, and so it is conventional to use only lower case.
// All instructions must be carried out precisely, otherwise the website will not function correctly.

// ***** START OF GALLERY DATA *****

// 'Galaxies (Messier)' Data.

// Number of images in section (equal to number of entries in each of the below arrays).
      galaxymesentries = 30;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/galaxy/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/galaxy/thumbs/' folder).
      galaxymesfile=new Array("m31.jpg", "m51.jpg", "m51col.jpg", "m51rep.jpg", "m63.jpg","m64.jpg", "m64rgb.jpg", "m65.jpg", "m65-96.jpg", "m66.jpg", "m66-97.jpg", "m74.jpg","m77.jpg","m81.jpg","m81b.jpg","m82.jpg", "m82col.jpg", "m86.jpg","m94.jpg", "m94b.jpg", "m95.jpg", "m96.jpg","m100.jpg","m100-100.jpg","m101.jpg","m101-102.jpg","m106.jpg","m108.jpg","m109.jpg","m109b.jpg");

// Image Name (In quotes. Must be specified).
      galaxymesname=new Array("M 31", "M 51", "M 51", "M 51", "M 63", "M 64", "M 64", "M 65", "M 65", "M 66", "M 66", "M 74","M 77","M 81","M 81","M 82", "M 82", "M 86","M 94","M 94", "M 95", "M 96","M 100","M 100","M 101","M 101","M 106","M 108","M 109","M 109");

// Brief Description of image (In quotes - empty quotes for no description).
      galaxymesdesc=new Array("The Andromeda Galaxy.  At over two million light years away, it is the most distant object visible to the naked eye.  Image by Peter Harding.", "The Whirlpool Galaxy. Spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici viewed face on. It is joined to a companion, NGC5195.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.",  "Image by David Rose.",  "A spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici.  Image by David Rose.", "The Black Eye Galaxy. A massive but distant galaxy in Coma Berenices.  Image by David Rose.",  "Image by David Rose.", "A Galaxy in Leo.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Leo, close to M 65.  Colour image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.",  "An Open Spiral Galaxy in Pisces.  Image by David Rose.",  "An elliptical galaxy in Cetus. The largest member of the Virgo Cluster. It is a Seyfert Galaxy with a radio emitting active centre, possibly due to the presence of a black hole.  Image by David Rose.", "A spiral galaxy in Ursa Major. Its gravitational pull is responsible for the irregular shape of its smaller neighbour, M82.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "An irregular galaxy in Ursa Major. It is a radio source. It appears to be perturbed by the gravitational pull of M81, its larger neighbour.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "An elliptical galaxy in Virgo.  Image by David Rose.", "A spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "A barred spiral galaxy in Leo.  Image by David Rose.", "A Spiral Galaxy in Leo.  Image by David Rose.",  "A galaxy in Coma Berenices.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "A large face on spiral galaxy in Ursa Major.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Canes Venatici.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Ursa Major.  Image by David Rose.", "A barred spiral galaxy in Ursa Major.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.");


// 'Galaxies (Non-Messier)' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      galaxynonmesentries = 20;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/galaxy/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/galaxy/thumbs/' folder).
      galaxynonmesfile=new Array("abell1656.jpg", "n772-40.jpg", "ngc891.jpg","ngc925.jpg","ngc1275.jpg", "ngc2683-40.jpg", "ngc2841.jpg","ngc2903.jpg","ngc4319.jpg","ngc4565.jpg","ngc4631.jpg","ngc4725.jpg", "n6503-34.jpg", "n6946-34.jpg", "ngc6946col.jpg", "n7331-38.jpg", "ngc7331.jpg", "ngc7331col.jpg", "n7331-83.jpg", "ngc7814.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      galaxynonmesname=new Array("Abell 1656", "NGC 772", "NGC 891","NGC 925","NGC 1275", "NGC 2683", "NGC 2841","NGC 2903","NGC 4319","NGC 4565","NGC 4631","NGC 4725", "NGC 6503", "NGC 6946", "NGC 6946", "NGC 7331", "NGC 7331", "NGC 7331", "NGC 7331", "NGC 7814");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      galaxynonmesdesc=new Array("A galaxy cluster in Coma Berenices.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Aries.  It has been distorted by gravitational interaction with neighbours.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Andromeda.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Triangulum.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy cluster in Perseus.  Image by David Rose.", "An edge on spiral galaxy in Lynx.  Image by David Rose.",  "A galaxy in Ursa Major.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Leo.  Image by David Rose.", "A distant galaxy in Draco.  The dot in one of its arms is a quasar, more distant but in the same line of sight.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Coma Berenices.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Canes Venatici.  Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Coma Berenices.  Image by David Rose.", "A Galaxy in Draco.  Image by David Rose.", "A nearby spiral galaxy in Cepheus.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Pegasus.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "A galaxy in Pegasus.  Image by David Rose.");


// 'Nebulae' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      nebulaentries = 34;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/nebula/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/nebula/thumbs/' folder).
      nebulafile=new Array("ic434.jpg", "ic434-40c.jpg", "ic5146.jpg", "ic5146col1.jpg", "ic5146col2.jpg", "m1.jpg", "m1-40.jpg", "crabnebula.jpg", "m1rep.jpg", "m17.jpg","m27.jpg","dumbell.jpg", "m27-34.jpg", "m27col.jpg", "m42.jpg","m42b.jpg", "m42c.jpg", "orion1.jpg", "orion2.jpg","m42d.jpg","m42e.jpg","m42f.jpg", "m42g.jpg", "m57.jpg", "ring.jpg", "m57-35.jpg", "m57-72.jpg", "m57-20030916.jpg", "m76.jpg", "m97.jpg", "ngc2261.jpg", "ngc2392.jpg", "ngc7635col.jpg", "ngc7662.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      nebulaname=new Array("IC 434", "IC 434", "IC 5146", "IC 5146", "IC 5146", "M 1", "M 1", "M 1", "M 1", "M 17", "M 27", "M 27", "M 27", "M 27", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 42", "M 57", "M 57", "M 57", "M57", "M57", "M 76", "M 97", "NGC 2261", "NGC 2392", "NGC 7635", "NGC 7662");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      nebuladesc=new Array("The Horsehead Nebula. A nebula in Orion. In front of it is the silhouette of Barnard 33, a dark nebula.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "The Cocoon Nebula. An emission nebula in Cygnus.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "The Crab Nebula.  Remnants of a supernova seen in 1054 AD.  Contains a pulsar and is visible at radio and X-ray wavelengths.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "The Omega Nebula. Also known as The Swan Nebula and The Horseshoe Nebula. An emission nebula in Sagittarius.  Image by David Rose.","The Dumbell Nebula. A planetary nebula in Vulpecula. Two huge plumes of gas thrown out by a dying star, visible at the centre.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "The Orion Nebula. A bright emission nebula in Orion, lit up by glowing hydrogen which gains its energy from the four central stars known as The Trapezium.  Image by Steve Smith.","Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Neil Bundle.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "The Ring Nebula. A planetary nebula in Lyra. It is a shell of gas, thrown out by a dying star, visible at the centre.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by Steve Smith", "The Little Dumbbell Nebula. A planetary Nebula in Perseus.  Image by David Rose.", "The Owl Nebula. A faint planetary nebula in Ursa Major.  Image by David Rose.","A nebula in Monoceros.  Image by David Rose.","The Eskimo Nebula. A planetary nebula in Gemini.  Image by David Rose.", "The Bubble Nebula.  A gigantic shell of gas, thrown off by massive star BD+602522 in Cassiopeia.  Image by David Rose.", "The Blue Snowball.  A planetary nebula in Andromeda.  Image by David Rose.");


// 'Stars and Star Clusters' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      clusterentries = 17;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/cluster/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/cluster/thumbs/' folder).
      clusterfile=new Array("castor.jpg", "m3.jpg", "m3b.jpg", "m13.jpg","m13b.jpg", "m13rgb.jpg", "m15.jpg","m16.jpg","m36.jpg","m36b.jpg","m37.jpg","m37b.jpg","m38.jpg","m38b.jpg", "pleiades.jpg", "m71.jpg", "m71-81.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      clustername=new Array("Castor", "M 3", "M 3", "M 13", "M 13", "M 13", "M 15", "M 16", "M 36", "M 36", "M 37", "M 37", "M 38", "M 38", "M 45", "M 71", "M 71");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      clusterdesc=new Array("A multiple star in the constellation of Gemini.  In addition to the two stars seen, the system contains a third, much fainter member.  Image by Steve Smith.", "A globular cluster in Canes Venatici.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by Steve Smith.", "The Great Hercules Cluster. A globular cluster in Hercules. The finest in the northern hemisphere. Image by Steve Smith.", "Image by David Rose.", "Many red, extremely old stars can be seen.  Image by David Rose.", "A globular cluster in Pegasus.  Image by David Rose.", "A star cluster spread throughout a huge nebula in Serpens Cauda. It contains dark regions and is a source of radio waves.   Image by David Rose.","An open cluster in Auriga.  Image by David Rose.", "Wide field image by David Rose.", "An open cluster in Auriga.  Image by David Rose.", "Wide field image by David Rose.", "An open cluster in Auriga.  Image by David Rose.", "Wider field image by David Rose.", "The Pleiades.  An extremely young open cluster in Taurus.  Image by Neil Bundle", "A star cluster in Sagitta. There is some debate as to whether it is open or globular.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose");


// 'The Moon' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      moonentries = 37;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/moon/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/moon/thumbs/' folder).
      moonfile=new Array("moon-mc.jpg", "mwmoon1.jpg", "moonsat16.jpg", "moonmosaic.jpg", "moon-v2f010.jpg", "moon-v4f063.jpg", "moon-v6f008.jpg", "moon3.jpg", "moon4.jpg", "moon7.jpg", "moon20020223-v17f023.jpg", "moon20020223-v25f106.jpg", "moon20020223-v26f004.jpg","eclipse2001.jpg", "moon.jpg", "moonb.jpg", "9mm.jpg", "appenines.jpg", "crisium.jpg", "fecund.jpg", "fullmoon.jpg", "ptlomeus.jpg", "ptlomeus2.jpg", "schroters.jpg", "schroter2.jpg", "schickard.jpg", "moon92.jpg", "nfmoon.jpg", "dscn0061.jpg", "dscn0062.jpg", "moon1.jpg", "moon2.jpg", "craterstheophilusmadler.jpg", "rimaeplinius.jpg", "alpinevalley.jpg", "clavius.jpg", "waninggibbous.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      moonname=new Array("Montes Jura, Sinus Iridum, Plato and J Herschel", "Craters Purbach, Walter & Regiomontanus", "Occultation of Saturn", "Waxing Crescent", "Stevenus and Snellius", "Mare Crisium", "Mare Crisium", "Waxing Crescent", "Daytime View", "Waxing Gibbous", "Waxing Gibbous", "Mare Humorum", "Schiller and Clavius", "Lunar Eclipse", "First Quarter", "Copernicus", "Altai Scarp", "Appenines", "Mare Crisium", "Mare Fecunditatis and Mare Nectaris", "Full Moon", "Ptlomeus", "Ptlomeus", "Schroters Valley", "Schroters Valley", "Schickard, Nasmyth and Phocylides", "First Quarter", "Nearly Full Moon", "Oceanus Procellarum", "Tycho", "Tycho", "South East of Moon", "Theophilus and Madler", "Rimae Plinius", "Alpine Valley", "Clavius", "Waning Gibbous");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      moondesc=new Array("11 day old moon imaged by Michael Clement with Meade LPI and Meade ETX 125.", "A striking triplet of features in the centre of the Southern hemisphere of the Moon.  Webcam image by Mike Whitecross", "Saturn can be seen, just after emerging from behind the Moon's disc.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Montage of multiple images by Steve Smith.", "Two neighbouring craters towards the south-east of the Moon. Image by Steve Smith", "The western rim of the Mare Crisum.  Image by Steve Smith", "The south-western rim of the Mare Crisum and the northern part of the Mare Fecunditatis.  Image by Steve Smith", "Viewed in Twilight.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The Moon approaching first quarter.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Taken 11 days after new Moon.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Craters Gassendi and Vitellois are to the top left and bottom right respectively of the Mare.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Elongated crater Schiller is towards the left.  Clavius is just right of centre.  Image by David Rose.", "In 2001.  The red colour is due to shorter wavelength light being scattered away by earths atmosphere.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by Steve Smith.", " A montage of 3 images centred around the crater Copernicus. The Mare Imbrium is present above this, and the Mare Nubium below. Image by David Rose.", "A mile high, 300 mile long cliff to the south west of the Mare Nectaris. Image by Mike Hall.", "A lunar mountain range. Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "The region above the crater Ptolemeus.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The region surrounding the crater Ptolemeus.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The bright crater Aristarchus (45km diameter) and Herodotus (35km diameter) below Schroters Valley.  Image by David Rose.", "Image by Steve Smith", "Three neighbouring craters.  Image by Steve Smith", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by Neil Bundle", "The crater Kepler is towards the centre.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Crater near the Mare Nubium.  Lines of material thrown out by the impact that created it stick out from it radially.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The crater can be seen at the top right of this image by Mike Hall.", "Mares Humorum and Nubium are visible towards the centre.  The crater Tycho can be seen towards the right.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Two craters towards the west of the Mare Nectaris.  Image by Steve Smith.", "The region between Mares Serenitatus and Tranquillitatus.  Image by Steve Smith.", "A straight, flat bottomed trench through the Lunar Alps.  Image by Steve Smith.", "A large crater towards the south of the Moon.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Montage of multiple images by Steve Smith.");


// 'Planets' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      planetentries=28;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/solarsys/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/solarsys/thumbs/' folder).
      planetfile=new Array("enc.jpg", "jupiter.jpg", "jupiter2.jpg", "jup1.jpg", "jup36-7.jpg", "jup3rgbs.jpg", "jup62-3rgb.jpg", "jup87.jpg", "jupitermoons.jpg", "jupmoons.jpg", "jupiter20020214.jpg", "jupiter-v18sum18.jpg", "jupiter-v34sum40.jpg", "wavepjup1.jpg", "jup20030315.jpg", "mars.jpg", "mars20030904.jpg", "mvj19912.jpg", "saturn.jpg", "saturn20020214.jpg", "sat36-5.jpg", "sat85.jpg", "sat87.jpg", "sat20030315.jpg", "sat20021209.jpg", "uranus.jpg", "earthshine2.jpg", "venus-48.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      planetname=new Array("Enceladus", "Jupiter", "Jupiter", "Jupiter", "Jupiter", "Jupiter", "Jupiter", "Jupiter", "Jupiter's Moons", "Jupiter's Moons", "Jupiter and Io", "Jupiter and Io", "Jupiter and Io", "Jupiter and Io", "Jupiter and Io", "Mars", "Mars", "Planetary Conjunction", "Saturn", "Saturn", "Saturn", "Saturn", "Saturn", "Saturn", "Saturn", "Uranus", "Venus", "Venus");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      planetdesc=new Array("Artists impression of an ice volcano erupting from the surface of one of Saturn's moons. A crescent Saturn can be seen in the background. Image by Chris Benton.", "The king of the planets. Much detail in the cloud bands can be seen. Image by David Rose.", "The Great Red Spot can be seen.  Image By David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Jupiter is the largest object in the image.  One of the moons can be seen as a bulge on its side.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto can be seen.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Jupiter and Io imaged with a Society webcam by Steve Smith.", "Io's orange colour, due to the volcanic deposits of sulphur on its surface is particularly noticeable.  Image by Steve Smith.", "The Great Red Spot can be seen on Jupiter.  Image by Steve Smith.",  "The Great Red Spot can be seen.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Image by Steve Smith.", "The Red Planet. Image by David Rose.",  "The southern polar cap can just be seen as a light patch towards the bottom of the image.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Mars, Venus and Jupiter close together in the sky in 1991.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The ringed planet. The Cassini division in the rings, and cloud features on the surface are visible. Image by David Rose.", "Saturn imaged with a Society webcam by Steve Smith.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by David Rose.", "Image by Steve Smith.", "Image by Steve Smith.", "The disc of the distant gas giant can just be seen.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Viewed beneath a crescent moon on which earthshine is visible.  Image by Mike Hall.", "In gibbous phase. Image by David Rose.");


// 'Comets and Asteroids' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      cometentries=14;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/solarsys/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/solarsys/thumbs/' folder).
      cometfile=new Array("ast2002ny40.jpg", "hbopp.jpg", "hboppb.jpg", "bopp1.jpg", "bopp2.jpg", "bopp3.jpg", "bopp4.jpg", "bopp5.jpg", "hyakatake.jpg", "hyakatak2.jpg", "hyakatak3.jpg", "ikeyazhang.jpg", "ikeyazhangcol.jpg", "ikeya07044.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      cometname=new Array("Asteroid 2002 NY40", "Hale Bopp", "Hale Bopp", "Hale Bopp", "Hale Bopp", "Hale Bopp", "Hale Bopp", "Hale Bopp", "Hyukatake", "Hyukatake", "Hyukatake", "Ikeya Zhang", "Ikeya Zhang", "Ikeya Zhang");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      cometdesc=new Array("A composite of 41 images taken over 13 minutes, showing the motion of the asteroid against the background stars.  Image by David Rose.", "A comet viewed in Cassiopeia. Both tails are visible, with some detail apparent on the blue ion tail. Image by Steve Smith.", "A comet viewed in Cassiopeia. Both tails are visible, the blue one consisting of ionised gas and the white one of dust. Image by David Rose.", "Both tails of the comet are visible.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Both tails of the comet are visible.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Viewed when the comet was still quite distant.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The blue ion tail can just be seen.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Significant detail can be seen in the blue ion tail. Image by Mike Hall.", "A comet seen in 1996.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The comets tail can be seen stretching across the whole photo.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Viewed whilst still quite distant from Earth.  Image by Mike Hall.",  "A comet in Andromeda.  Image by David Rose.", "A comet in Andromeda.  Colour image by David Rose.",  "A comet in Andromeda.  Colour image by Mike Hall.");


// 'The Sun' Data.

// Number of images in section (see above).
      sunentries=8;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/solarsys/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/solarsys/thumbs/' folder).
      sunfile=new Array("sun.jpg", "sun20020214.jpg", "sunspots9824-9825.jpg", "sunspots.jpg", "transit1.jpg", "transit2.jpg", "transit3.jpg", "merctrack.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      sunname=new Array("The Sun", "The Sun", "Sunspots", "Sunspots", "Transit of Mercury", "Transit of Mercury", "Transit of Mercury", "Transit of Mercury");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      sundesc=new Array("Viewed in visible light. The image has been contrast stretched and histogram equalised to bring out detail such as sunspots and granulation. Image by Steve Smith.", "The Sun imaged with a Society webcam (and solar filter) by Steve Smith.", "Sunspot regions 9824 and 9825 imaged with a Society webcam (and solar filter) by Steve Smith.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Mercury can be seen passing in front of the Sun towards the top of the image (the larger dot is a sunspot).  Image by Steve Smith.", "Image by Steve Smith.", "Close up image by Steve Smith that clearly shows Mercury's disc.", "A composite of multiple images by David rose, showing the progress of Mercury across the solar disc.");


// 'Atmospheric Effects' Data

// Number of images in section (see above).
      atmosentries=6;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/star/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/star/thumbs/' folder).
      atmosfile=new Array("aurora.jpg","mammatus.jpg", "rainbow.jpg", "solararc.jpg", "sundogs.jpg", "nlc_20090617_2320.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      atmosname=new Array("Aurora Borealis", "Mammatus Clouds", "Rainbow", "Solar Arc", "Sun Dogs", "Noctilucent Clouds");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      atmosdesc=new Array("Over the mountain tops near Tromso, Norway.  Image by Steve Smith.", "Pockets of cloud that form beneath larger clouds (in particular thunderclouds).  Image by David Rose.", "A reflection of the rainbow is visible to the right.  Image by Mike Hall.", "Caused by sunlight being refracted by atmospheric ice crystals.  Image by Dave Rose.", "AKA Parhelia and false suns.  Montage of two images by Steve Smith.", "Visible some time after sunset, caused by ice crystals in the Mesosphere. Image by Steve Smith." );


// 'Star Fields' Data

// Number of images in section (see above).
      starentries=14;

// Filename of image (Must be specified.  Must be in quotes.  Filename is case sensitive.  Full image must be placed in 'gallery/star/images/' folder and thumbnail (scaled so that largest dimension is 80px) placed in 'gallery/star/thumbs/' folder).
      starfile=new Array("mmp.jpg", "auriga.jpg", "cygnus35.jpg", "marsm42.jpg", "marsvirg.jpg", "field1.jpg", "field2.jpg", "casspers.jpg", "orion.jpg", "orionsword.jpg", "poplars.jpg", "taurus.jpg", "taurusregion.jpg", "ursa.jpg");

// Image Name (see above).
      starname=new Array("Moon, Mercury & Pleiades", "Auriga", "Cygnus", "Mars in Taurus", "Mars in Virgo", "The Milky Way", "The Milky Way", "The Milky Way", "Orion", "Orion's Sword", "Star Trails", "Taurus", "Taurus and Surrounding Region", "Ursa Major");

// Brief Description of image (see above).
      stardesc=new Array("Moon, Mercury & Pleiades by Mike Clement with tripod mounted DSLR, 50mm lens at f1.8 1/6 sec.", "The Charioteer. M36, M37 and M38 are all visible. Image by David Rose.", "The Swan.  The North American Nebula is visible in the bottom left hand corner. IC1318 and IC1311 are in the centre.  Image by Dave Rose.", "The largest black dot is Mars and the cluster of dots is M45, the Pleiades.  A negative image by Mike Hall.", "The red planet, near to the border of Leo is visible in the bottom left hand corner of the frame. Image by David Rose.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Image by Mike Hall.", "Running through Cassiopeia and Perseus.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The Hunter. The row of three bright stars is Orions belt. Below this lies the Orion Nebula, visible as a fuzzy patch. Image by David Rose.",  "The vertical line of objects near the centre of the image is Orion's Sword.  The central, fuzzy object is the Orion Nebula.  Image by Mike Hall.", "A view toward the north celestial pole, the stars being drawn out into streaks due to the rotation of the earth.  The objects in the foreground are poplar trees.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The Bull.  The cluster of stars is M45, the Pleiades.  Image by Mike Hall.",  "The cluster of stars towards the top of the image is The Pleiades.  Image by Mike Hall.", "The Great Bear.  Long exposure image (hence the star trailing) by Mike Hall.");

// ***** END OF GALLERY DATA *****
