Settings

Sun
Earth
Moon
Global

Active wavelengths

Wavelength cycle order

Cycle order is saved to this browser only. Active wavelengths (checkboxes) are shared/server-side.

Image resolution

Sidebar default

Active region labels

Experimental -- projects NOAA's daily active-region positions onto the current image. If it ever looks wrong, turn this off.

Reference location

Where the physical installation lives -- shared/server-side. Used for Day Length, the "you are here" marker, and circadian display dimming (Global tab).

Image resolution

"You are here" marker

A faint glow at the reference location above, shown only when it's on the sunlit/camera-facing side of Earth in the current frame.
No Moon-specific settings yet -- Moon currently only uses the settings under the Global tab (frame rate, trend history length, etc.), same as Sun and Earth.

Frame rate (seconds per frame)

The base rate for all three bodies -- Earth holds each frame 4x longer than this (see space-plan.md), Moon and Sun use it directly. Saved to this browser only.

Overlay size

Saved to this browser only.

Today's Highlight banner

Saved to this browser only.

Circadian display dimming

Follows the real sun at the Earth reference location above -- full brightness in daylight, easing toward the floor around dusk and dawn. Saved to this browser only.

Server settings

Shared across all viewers and all three bodies, persisted on the server.

Network Profile

Server uptime: · This page's uptime:
Cumulative byte/request counts below, not a live rate.

Third-party — this server → internet

Local network — client → this server