Features
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Popularity:
#5 in Science Software (out of 587 products)
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License:
Free
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Downloads:
52,157
- Requirements:
Windows 2000/NT/XP/Vista
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
August 29, 2008
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Publisher's description of Stellarium
From Stellarium:Stellarium is a free open-source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
Version 0.9.1 is primarily a bug fix and stabilization release, but users can expect to see improved start-up times and a new sky culture (Tupi-Guarani) as well as some progress with translations and overall stability.
Editor's review of Stellarium
4.0 stars
- "Reach for the stars"
Open source and currently in use by planetarium projectors, Stellarium brings astronomer-level features to stargazers of all levels of interest. It's not quite as robust as its competitors, but it's also a much faster program. It doesn't suck away your RAM into a black hole when loading or running. It does run only in full screen mode, making any other programs you're running inaccessible except for the ALT-Tab switcher.
The default catalog includes 600,000 stars, with upgrade modules that can push the count up to 210 million stars. The constellations of 10 different cultures are included, as well as illustrations and asterisms to help you visualize what the ancients saw. There's a full Messier catalog of nebulae, too. The dawn, dusk and atmosphere backgrounds were good, but not great on our monitor. They probably look better on a planetarium dome, which is why it's useful that Stellarium also includes a fish-eye view for curved surfaces. Besides equatorial and azimuthal grids, users also get shooting stars when appropriate, eclipse simulation, and skinnable landscapes. Stellarium incorporates star-views from the Moon.
The controls live in the lower left corner and are transparent--a bit hard to find. The nifty record feature is somewhat hampered by the dark interface. When you run the program for the first time it asks that you set your current location, but the mouse-over map of the world was too small to use easily. Stellarium should appeal both to users who need something more academic and less distracting than Google or Microsoft's offerings, as well as those who have a need for an open-source planetarium. Fortunately, that could be any of us.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 4.1 stars out of 62 votes
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Version: Stellarium 0.9.1
Pros: I always wanted to know more about Our Solar system and I've sure learning Now!
Cons: It could be closer like mrstic_5 above said.
Summary: I'm learning so much I did'nt know and so is my Grandson! read
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Version: Stellarium 0.9.1
"very cool program for teaching and learning"
Pros: the overlay and grid features are well done
Cons: the graphics have a lot to be desired as there are much better stellar photos to work from out there.
also the search mechanism would have been more efficient if it allowed you to click,lock on,and zoom in and out -
Version: Stellarium 0.9.1
Pros: All is good
Cons: Some difficults to search location
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Version: Stellarium 0.9.1
Pros: It has all the planets, constellations and nebula discovered so far and also very fast.
Cons: Nothing so far
Summary: The view of the space is exellent because the controls are placed bottom left and the sky can be converted as per user and ground is optional, this means that the whole screen is full of the space.
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Version: Stellarium 0.9.1
Pros: I always wanted to know more about Our Solar system and I've sure learning Now!
Cons: It could be closer like mrstic_5 above said.
Summary: I'm learning so much I did'nt know and so is my Grandson!
- See all 12 user reviews Write review
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