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Stellarium version 11.2. Mac OS: Lion. The configuration file (config.ini) for Stellarium is located in the user directory, Library directory, Application Support directory, Stellarium directory. Somewhat inconvenient to new users since the Library directory is hidden by default.
The most realistic sky map to observe stars, planets and constellations! Stellarium Mobile Sky Map is a fully-featured planetarium for your phone. It shows a realistic and accurate night sky map, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.
The sensor control will help you to identify a star in just a few seconds, just by pointing the phone at the sky! Machutch280, Needs an update This app has been incredible, and I’ve been using it for years. However, the latest version of stellarium doesn’t seem to be working well with the current iOS. The coordinate box for the currently selected object has a tendency of displaying garbled information.
The same is true for the date and time inputs. The problem seems to be intermittent, and simply relaunching the app fixes the bug temporarily. Unfortunately, it will re-occur after a while. One additional issue I have with this app is that it will not display the same coordinates as the desktop version for the sun & moon. The discrepancy is usually only a couple of arc minutes, but it is curious that there’s any difference at all. It may be due to the lack of elevation inputs, or the iPad version may be using fewer periodic & secular terms to model the sun & moon, but the two platforms ought to be in agreement for the same date, time, and location. Machutch280, Needs an update This app has been incredible, and I’ve been using it for years.
However, the latest version of stellarium doesn’t seem to be working well with the current iOS. The coordinate box for the currently selected object has a tendency of displaying garbled information.
The same is true for the date and time inputs. The problem seems to be intermittent, and simply relaunching the app fixes the bug temporarily. Unfortunately, it will re-occur after a while. One additional issue I have with this app is that it will not display the same coordinates as the desktop version for the sun & moon. The discrepancy is usually only a couple of arc minutes, but it is curious that there’s any difference at all. It may be due to the lack of elevation inputs, or the iPad version may be using fewer periodic & secular terms to model the sun & moon, but the two platforms ought to be in agreement for the same date, time, and location. Tpa zzzz, OK but a couple MAJOR problems.
I used the app a couple nights ago and everything seemed as it should be. But tonight I was trying to look back at that night on the app and it's not the same as what it showed then. In fact it was way off. I started setting the date back one day at a time until the moonset was at the right time and the date was 3 days off. Second problem is finding a city. THERE IS NO WAY TO SEARCH FOR A CITY. If you are trying to find a city, first you have to scroll through a list of every country in the world.
So the US takes a while to get to. THEN it shows a scroll list of every city it has in that country. So scroll, scroll, scroll (looking for Sedona - the city list doesn't list a state). First time I got half way there and touched just off the list and it went away.
But it didn't start where I left off. I had to start over again only to find Sedona is not on the list. Can someone tell me in what universe does this make sense??? Tpa zzzz, OK but a couple MAJOR problems.
I used the app a couple nights ago and everything seemed as it should be. But tonight I was trying to look back at that night on the app and it's not the same as what it showed then.
In fact it was way off. I started setting the date back one day at a time until the moonset was at the right time and the date was 3 days off. Second problem is finding a city. THERE IS NO WAY TO SEARCH FOR A CITY. If you are trying to find a city, first you have to scroll through a list of every country in the world. So the US takes a while to get to. THEN it shows a scroll list of every city it has in that country.
So scroll, scroll, scroll (looking for Sedona - the city list doesn't list a state). First time I got half way there and touched just off the list and it went away. But it didn't start where I left off. I had to start over again only to find Sedona is not on the list. Can someone tell me in what universe does this make sense???
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Ricky tikki, Finally! Just found out that this app was here. I love the desktop version of Stellarium and the mobile app is just as great. I've bought several other apps, a couple that I've spent more than $13 on in-app-purchases (they got me), but none of them felt right compared to my desktop Stellarium application.
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Finally I have a version that I can carry in my pocket, with the same lightweight and highly functional software as it's desktop cousin. There's a reason why Stellarium is the most popular software for astronomers people! Ricky tikki, Finally!
Just found out that this app was here. I love the desktop version of Stellarium and the mobile app is just as great. I've bought several other apps, a couple that I've spent more than $13 on in-app-purchases (they got me), but none of them felt right compared to my desktop Stellarium application.
Finally I have a version that I can carry in my pocket, with the same lightweight and highly functional software as it's desktop cousin. There's a reason why Stellarium is the most popular software for astronomers people! Compatibility Requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Stellarium 0.14.0 Final Multilanguage Portable y PortableApps AT-TEAM 129.91 MB Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. Stellarium renders 3D photo-realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. Stellarium displays stars, constellations, planets, nebulas and others things like ground, landscape, atmosphere, etc.
There is an ability to add new solar system objects from online resources. You can add your own deep sky objects, landscapes, constellation images, scripts. The plugin system adds artifical satellites, ocular simulation, telescope configuration and more. It is being used in planetarium projectors.
Just set your coordinates and go. Stellarium is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and Mac OS X.