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  2. Stellarium (software) - Wikipedia

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    Stellarium (software) Stellarium is a free and open-source planetarium, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS. A port of Stellarium called Stellarium Mobile is available for Android, iOS, and Symbian as a paid version, being developed by Noctua Software.

  3. Fabien Chéreau - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 2000–present. Known for. Stellarium. Fabien Chéreau (born 17 September 1980 in Villefranche-sur-Saône, France) is a French research engineer and computer programmer best known for authoring the planetarium software Stellarium, a free, open source astronomy software package which renders 3D photo-realistic skies in real time. [1]

  4. Stellarium - Wikipedia

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    Look up stellarium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stellarium is a three-dimensional map of the stars, typically centered on Earth. They are common fixtures at planetariums, where they illustrate the local deep space out to perhaps 50 light years. Older examples were normally built using small colored balls or lights on support rods ...

  5. Celestia - Wikipedia

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    Celestia is a real-time 3D astronomy software program that was created in 2001 by Chris Laurel. The program allows users to virtually travel through the universe and explore celestial objects that have been catalogued. Celestia also doubles as a planetarium, but the user is not restricted to the Earth's surface, like in other planetarium ...

  6. Planetarium software - Wikipedia

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    Planetarium software. Planetarium software is application software that allows a user to simulate the celestial sphere at any time of day, especially at night, on a computer. Such applications can be as rudimentary as displaying a star chart or sky map for a specific time and location, or as complex as rendering photorealistic views of the sky ...

  7. Nightshade (astronomy software) - Wikipedia

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    Nightshade is a simulation and visualization software for teaching and exploring astronomy, Earth science, and related topics. Its focus is on use in digital planetarium systems or as an educational tool, [1] with additional features to allow it to also be used on desktop or laptop computers. It operates on Linux, macOS and Windows .

  8. Category:Free astronomy software - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Free astronomy software. As follows from its parents, this category is for astronomy software that is free software — distributed with source code and under a free software license .

  9. List of observatory software - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; The following is a list of ... Stellarium; SuperNOVAS; WorldWide Telescope; XEphem; See also. Space flight simulation game.