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Ocean Warrior
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Location: Notify command we have entered the Grass Sea
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Thanks for the tip. I no nothing about celestial navigation. I was stunned to find the Stellarum program, especially since it can apparently be tied into SH4--I am going to need help as I was unable to do it. I will check you your program.
I am trying to save a screen shoot for my desk top that has an infinite random space view that constantly changes. I see you were able to do it. Hopefully, I can figure it out. Last edited by I'm goin' down; 08-22-10 at 11:47 AM. |
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Rear Admiral
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I agree, amazing stuff, one of my newest favorite hobbies
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XO
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Location: Florida
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I love Stellarium. Being using it for years.
In hard copy form I have numerous Sky Charts and Star Catalogs but find I use the Bright Star Charts most often. With the computer I find Stellarium to be like using those Bright Star Charts, quick and easy. In particular it's a snap to know where you are in the sky and find new locations. When I want to study an area of sky with more scrutiny I get out the more detail charts. I'll have to give Carte du Ciel a try. |
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