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Try the Web Version. The great nebula in Orion. Press N to bring up the nebula labels. The dance of the planets above ESO headquarters, near Munich. Full sky view of the constellations, their boundaries, the Milky Way.
Constellation art turned on. You can Zoom to extremely high levels and view the celestial objects of our universe. While viewing an object, the info related to is displayed along with the distance from which you are viewing it in kilometers or astronomical units. All the objects being displayed on this planetarium software move in real time.
You can view their exact movements with respect to the distance of view. If you want, you can Pause time, fast forward time, or slow time to view objects the way you like. You can also jump to a time in past or in future to view objects at the given point of time. A tour guide is available, which when given the name of a planet, satellite, star, galaxy, etc.
There are various other options available that can enhance your planetarium, or rather universe exploration experience. You can take a screenshot and even capture a video of your entire voyage through space. You will also find certain plugins on the website of this software which will enhance its capabilities and help you view more of the Universe.
Celestia is an extraordinary planetarium software which runs in high resolution. If you do not have a high end graphic card installed on your PC, you can always lower down its resolution for it to work smoothly.
Hallo Northern Sky is a simple yet feature rich free planetarium software for Windows and Linux. It lets you look at the observable universe from your location. It has a huge database of millions of stars, galaxies, and deep space objects, which you can see by zooming onto them. When you load this software, a view of the visible sky is displayed with all the stars, planets, galaxies, and constellations. The constellations are connected and marked with lines.
The Sun, nearest stars, and other 8 planets are also displayed along with their satellites. Scroll your mouse to zoom in and get a telescopic view of an object. If you want, you can jump to any given time in past and also up to 10 years in future to view position of stars, planets, etc. You can also type the name of an object to find it. For the first time users, this software may seem to be tad bit confusing. Once you start exploring its options and get used to it, this planetary software will impress you by its simplicity.
WinStars is another good planetarium software for Windows. Along with Planetarium view of the sky, it also offers Solar system view. It is very close to Stellarium in terms of the features and tools it has to offer, with an added advantage of interface.
The Planetarium view lets you have a look at the sky from your location, which it detects automatically through internet. You can also jump to any place on earth and view how the sky looks from there. Also, you can set a desired time in past or future to view the respective sky. Zoom in to view objects in telescopic views.
Some options let you turn on grid lines, ruler, and elliptical equator, so that you can pin point an object. If you wish to find an object, you can also make use of the Find tool available; simply type in the name. You can view the planets, their path, the Sun, and all the stars, galaxies, etc. Although it is similar to Stellarium, it is not as refined.
KStars is an open source planetarium software, which can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It lets you view the sky and explore it just like you would from Earth. You can manually locate these objects or simply use the Find tool to locate them automatically, then zoom in to view.
Its syncs with your location and current time, then displays the positions of objects in sky accordingly with precision. The sky moves in sync with current time; however, you can pause time or jump to a time in future or past to view respective sky. You can also fast forward time to play star and planetary movements. The horizontal coordinate grid along with direction marker lets you easily locate objects.
Hours of descriptive audio for over of the most interesting night sky objects. Click and listen! Auto-detect your home location and choose additional observing sites quickly and accurately. New dynamic user-optimized interface, with "Universal Search" for objects, Starry Night files, SkyGuide references, options, events, and more. The incredibly rich and detailed Starry Night software OpenGL graphics that have set the industry standard for excellence in astronomy software.
Every star is now accurately rendered as a 3D body with classification-appropriate color, texture and relative radii. An updated Messier catalog with new breathtaking high resolution images of your favourite star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies.
The Sun's analemma can now be drawn accurately on any planet's surface. Exoplanets as 3D bodies with proper location, size, orbit and planetary texture. Land on the surface, see a sunset from the surface of Keplere! The most precise planetary positions available using JPL ephemerides plus an expanded asteroid catalog with highlighted families and groups. Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams tell about star age and mass, plotting star luminosity on a vertical axis vs.
Ephemeris values are handy for knowing where an object will be in the sky at a particular time. You can export and print it out. It is possible to plot more than one object on the Graph at one time. We've got new maps of many planets and moons including Vesta, Ceres, and, of course, our favorite dwarf planet Pluto! Home Starry Night 8 LiveSky.
The Launch. Starry Night 8.
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