![]() ![]() Simply and well and offers all the features most working amateurs could want. Medkeff told me I should have a look at it many a long year ago. It has been since my late friend and talented observer and writer Jeff I shouldn’t have to tell you this is a perennial favorite of As pretty as Stellarium? No, but very useful! Visualization of the sky is prettier than ever, and the performance hasn’tĬartes du Ciel. Telescope drivers, ASCOM compatibility, and a huge number of DSOs. Powerful tool for doing many things in amateur astronomy. It was an “armchair astronomer” kinda thing, Hell, it wouldn’t control a goto scope, and its selection ofĭeep sky objects was quite limited. And amazingly responsive on modest PCsĭespite that beautiful depiction of the sky. I was awful skeptical about this astro-soft for the longest Time we are talking only about planetarium/planner software…some other time weĬan jaw about imaging and guiding programs and stuff like that. Software I’ve found enduringly useful over the years and which I haven’t. So, what we’re going to talk about this morning is which astronomy ![]() Month running out, I found myself under typically gray and stormy spring Gulf Coast Sanguine, getting my big 6-inch refractor and Losmandy GM811 out of mothballs. To concern my ongoing re-exploration of the Moon. Which is not what this one was supposed to be about. ![]() Which astronomy software has stuck with me, I mean, Stellarium: Now that's a pretty soft, paw-paw! ![]()
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