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SkyChart v4.2 32bit Windows
SkyChart v4.2 32bit Windows Free software to draw sky charts This program enables you to draw sky charts, making use of the data in many catalogs of stars and nebulae. In addition the position of planets, asteroids and comets are shown. The purpose of this program is to prepare different sky maps for a particular observation. A large number of parameters help you to choose specifically or automatically which catalogs to use, the colour and the dimension of stars and nebulae, the representation of planets, the display of labels and coordinate grids, the superposition of pictures, the condition of visibility and more. All these features make this celestial atlas more complete than a conventional planetarium. License: The software itself is released under the GPL license. You are free to use any chart or print produced by the program for any use, commercial or not (blog, web publication, printed book,…). You can mention Skychart and link to this page, but this is not required. Documentation here. Download Additional Catalogs. Version 4.2 New functions New default interface with only two button bar. New icon for the buttons, better suited for night vision filters. Use larger image for big buttons and high resolution screen. Add direct connection to Alpaca telescope. It is now possible to use a telescope connected to a remote ASCOM Windows computer from Skychart running on Linux or macOS. Support for the new GAIA DR2 star catalog. Allow to use HNSKY star catalog using the “290” format. New mosaic tool to prepare mosaic for image capture application. Show the object rise and set time relative to the local horizon if a horizon file is loaded. This can be disabled in Setup/Observatory. Calendar rise/set are always given to the ...
5/5 3,937 Oct 23, 2019
Patrick Chevalley
SkyChart v4.2 64bit Windows
SkyChart v4.2 64bit Windows Free software to draw sky charts This program enables you to draw sky charts, making use of the data in many catalogs of stars and nebulae. In addition the position of planets, asteroids and comets are shown. The purpose of this program is to prepare different sky maps for a particular observation. A large number of parameters help you to choose specifically or automatically which catalogs to use, the colour and the dimension of stars and nebulae, the representation of planets, the display of labels and coordinate grids, the superposition of pictures, the condition of visibility and more. All these features make this celestial atlas more complete than a conventional planetarium. License: The software itself is released under the GPL license. You are free to use any chart or print produced by the program for any use, commercial or not (blog, web publication, printed book,…). You can mention Skychart and link to this page, but this is not required. Documentation here. Download Additional Catalogs. Version 4.2 New functions New default interface with only two button bar. New icon for the buttons, better suited for night vision filters. Use larger image for big buttons and high resolution screen. Add direct connection to Alpaca telescope. It is now possible to use a telescope connected to a remote ASCOM Windows computer from Skychart running on Linux or macOS. Support for the new GAIA DR2 star catalog. Allow to use HNSKY star catalog using the “290” format. New mosaic tool to prepare mosaic for image capture application. Show the object rise and set time relative to the local horizon if a horizon file is loaded. This can be disabled in Setup/Observatory. Calendar rise/set are always given to the ...
5/5 3,964 Oct 23, 2019
Patrick Chevalley
SkyChart v4.2 Mac
SkyChart v4.2 Mac Free software to draw sky charts This program enables you to draw sky charts, making use of the data in many catalogs of stars and nebulae. In addition the position of planets, asteroids and comets are shown. The purpose of this program is to prepare different sky maps for a particular observation. A large number of parameters help you to choose specifically or automatically which catalogs to use, the colour and the dimension of stars and nebulae, the representation of planets, the display of labels and coordinate grids, the superposition of pictures, the condition of visibility and more. All these features make this celestial atlas more complete than a conventional planetarium. License: The software itself is released under the GPL license. You are free to use any chart or print produced by the program for any use, commercial or not (blog, web publication, printed book,…). You can mention Skychart and link to this page, but this is not required. Documentation here. Download Additional Catalogs. Version 4.2 New functions New default interface with only two button bar. New icon for the buttons, better suited for night vision filters. Use larger image for big buttons and high resolution screen. Add direct connection to Alpaca telescope. It is now possible to use a telescope connected to a remote ASCOM Windows computer from Skychart running on Linux or macOS. Support for the new GAIA DR2 star catalog. Allow to use HNSKY star catalog using the “290” format. New mosaic tool to prepare mosaic for image capture application. Show the object rise and set time relative to the local horizon if a horizon file is loaded. This can be disabled in Setup/Observatory. Calendar rise/set are always given to the astronomical ...
5/5 3,905 Oct 23, 2019
Patrick Chevalley
   
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