![]() Left, picture of Saturn and six of its satellites taken by Jamie Cooper on Januwith a Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrain C14 telescope 356 mm f/10 equipped with a webcam. Kind of celestial body in high resolution. Simulate without apparent slowness the movement and the aspect of almost any Its relative limitations, Stellarium is very impressive by its ability to (don't try to simulate a celestial event like an solar eclipse or a transitĥ0000 years in the past or you will probably miss it !). These ranges, the excessive extrapolations don't give accurate positions Or even less : between 500-3500 AD for Galilean satellites, betweenġ826-2047 AD for the Earth's Moon, and between 1885-2099 AD for Pluto (cf. But for most planetary events, youĬan only get the highest accuracy (about 1") for the last 2000 years With the run DE200 from NASA JPL, you can simulate the sky between 4000 BCĪnd 8000 AD with accuracy. If needed you can download parameters of allĮxisting comets and asteroids (via F2, Plugins, Solar System Editor,Ĭonfure.) but have at your disposal several gigabytes of free diskĬan simulate the sky in the past or in the future but with limitations.Īccording to the Stellarium User Guide 2017, AppendixĮ, thanks to VSOP87 analytical ephemeris model (via F2) that matches Way, and a very realistic atmosphere, sunrise and sunset glows, and of course NGC and IC catalogs), major galaxies including clusters of galaxies, the Milky Than 20 different cultures, pictures of nebulae (including the full Messier, Stellarium also displays asterisms and illustrations of the constellations for more (DSO) and in option you can add extra catalogs including more than 1 million DSO. Up to 177 million stars up to magnitude ~18. ![]() Stellarium can display more that 600000 stars but extra catalogs allow to display Tool to simulate astronomical events in the past, present (in real time orįast pacing) or in the future, specially educators and science historians among others. Since its first release in 2004, it is very appreciatedīy amateur astronomers but also by professionals who find in it a powerful Some money to support their efforts) that uses an intuitive and user-friendly Propagation programs - Ham, DSP and satellite tracking softwareĪ free software or more exactly a shareware (because you can donate them ↳ Challenges Q&A and target suggestions.Pro - Sk圜harts / Cartes du ciel - Hallo Northern Sky - ExInEd.TSS Photo of the Day & Viewing Report of the Day.↳ Electronically Assisted Astronomy (EAA).↳ Remote Imaging - Images and Discussions.Hopefully in the mean time some will let me know! Next step, locate latest drivers for video, will let y'all know. Mini PC, Intel HD Graphics, Driver version 20., dated, Windows 10 Pro Ver 2004Ĭhanged color depth from 32 to 16 in RDP, no fix. And if not, I will eventually figure out what is causing the problem and post it here. Started this thread in the hopes that someone else had come across this problem and knows the answer so I don't have to fight with it. If there are no other apps running besides Stellarium, using Alt Tab updates the screen and shows whatever I selected I switched back to APT and then back to Stellarium and behold, there it was displaying data on what ever I had clicked on, wow! Obviously a display driver issue. However, it didn't appear to respond to the keyboard or mouse. I opened APT and then switched apps using Alt Tab and seeing Stellarium in the list, I selected it and behold, there it is. I went back to remote desktop and still nothing. I hook up monitor and login locally and Stellarium is there and works fine. I run Stellarium and nothing seems to happen. Currently connected over ethernet but will go Wi Fi in the field. I'm using a mini PC for remote control with my laptop. And I have come across the most bizarre of issues. After several hours of trial and error I got everyti8ng actually talking to APT. I got the guide equipment camera last week along with other electronics so U figured I would set everything up on the PC that will be running the imaging session. Everything is here except for the telescope itself. It's been a while since I've posted, been busy these last few months while I've been waiting for my scope to to arrive that ordered back in February.
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