![]() It makes me think perhaps the confusion between documentation and "packages" is only going to get worse. You must "File -> Edit -> Home Location". Night Pro and Pro Plus, click on it to openīut none of those exist or work. Meanwhile I'm finding it easier to make Stellarium work - no doubt because of the extreme documentation confusion between all the editions.įor example the bundle documentation says this: " Remember that this is a minimum, and the download can take longer if the server is busy. In short, I have NO idea what paying for any upgrade would get me. How long should the download take The minimum download time will be about 30 minutes on a 56K modem, and about 50 minutes on a 33.6K modem (cable modems will obviously be much faster). I think I've figured out that CSaAP doesn't support multiple locations, for example (can't do any of the options listed in the help). And the "product comparison" link I found in the support redirects to a store and apparently there is no longer a product comparison. The program says only that it is "Special Edition". But now I think it's even more confusing. Night vision mode reddens screen for dark adaptation Orbit editor lets you add or edit objects Historic space missions with 3D models and mission paths Set view location anywhere in solar system SkyGuide multimedia tours: - more of them Print charts with three magnifications on same objectġ25 Preset views to demonstrate astronomical concepts Urban Deep Sky - 87 deep-sky objects suitable for viewing from light-polluted areas, compiled by the Astronomical League Southern Binocular Deep Sky - 73 binocular objects in the southern sky, compiled by the Astronomical League Tully 3-D database - 28,000 nearby galaxies compiled by Brent Tully et al., arranged in 3D spaceīinocular Deep Sky - 62 binocular objects compiled by the Astronomical League Spitzer Images - stunning infrared astronomy from the Spitzer Space Telescope NGC-IC database - one of the most commonly-used deep sky object catalogues, containing 13,993 objects Messier objects - the 110 objects catalogued by 17th-century astronomer Charles Messier Hubble images - spectacular imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope Live images from observatories & satellitesīright NGC objects -69 favourite targets for amateur astronomersĬhandra images - X-ray spectrum images from the Chandra Observatory 5 sets Constellation stick figures (vs 1 set in CSAP)ĭisplay shadow cones for solar system objects
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