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Stellarium 0.9.0 Released!

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Nighted:
Quoted from Stellarium site:

"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."

This program is free. It is a work of art. It is truely beautiful and breathtaking.

If you have not tried this before, than please take an hour of your time and give it a try!

(300th post!!! woot!!!!)


Darwin:
Cool find, thanks Nighted. Ironically, I was thinking about the practicalities involved in generating a real "star map" last night (my sons and I were using one of the guest rooms as a rocket ship for intergalactic exploration) and realised that because one's position in space determines what one sees, a "general star map" is effectively useless unless maps are produced that are relative to key regions of space... Anyway, thanks again - I'll be checking this out!

app103:
Awhile back I did this as a coding snack (or half a coding snack, I should say). Then I found a use for it on my pc, to use Stellarium as my 'screensaver'.  :D


http://appsapps.info/idlestart.php

Nighted:
That's pretty cool app. I noticed a lot of ppl on the stellarium forums requesting such a feature.

OGroeger:
Hm, looks nice but doesn't work on my workstation:
The installation was fine, then i opened the application. Whow, nice looking panorama of a meadow in Paris.  :Thmbsup:
I opened the settings dialog an began to change the coordinates, when it frozed. I opened the task manager (it started on my second monitor) and it reported stellarium with 100% cpu. After one minute i decided to kill the process. Surprise, surprise, the GUI on my first monitor didn't refreshed.
The frozen stellarium stayed whatever it tried though the process was killed. So it looked like the graphic card or graphic driver has been crashed. An unhappy situation, because the monitor with the frozen GUI is my primary monitor. You learn how important the primary monitor is as soon as you don't have one.
I logged out using the task manager, which was a stupid idea because after you log out just the primary monitor is used from Windows. So i had not possibility to safely reboot (no logout dialog). Finally i pushed the power button of my workstation.

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