need help

General discussion about Celestia that doesn't fit into other forums.
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jim

need help

Post #1by jim » 26.12.2002, 10:42

hi i want to know where exaactly in the sky to look so that i can see mars and venus, how would i use celestia to see where to look in the sky from where i am on earth to find these things? is it possible, i also want to know this for other constellations

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Post #2by billybob884 » 26.12.2002, 18:07

i dont know how to do this with celestia, but you could go here, there is a nice little online program that is meant for such purposes http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/skychart/
Mike M.

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Post #3by jim » 26.12.2002, 21:24

thank you very much this is exactly what i was looking for

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Post #4by jim » 26.12.2002, 21:25

i still wouldn't mind doing it in celestia though since i wouldn't have to log on the net so if anybody has any suggestions don't mind posting them

Michael

Post #5by Michael » 28.12.2002, 05:00

Jim -check out Starry Night, and see http://www.fourmilab.ch/ try the sky screensaver. It will do what you are looking for without being on-line. Not as cool as Celestia but it works! :)

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Post #6by billybob884 » 31.12.2002, 20:21

another one i actually found by accident is called Stellarium. its pretty neat, lets you easily specify your coordinates, time zone, what's visible and includes the hip. star catalog. http://stellarium.free.fr/
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Post #7by Sum0 » 31.12.2002, 21:30

From what I hear, the best free skychart program is Cartes du Ciel for Windows (http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/index.html) available in a variety of languages. If you have some money to throw around, try The Sky for Windows/Mac (http://www.bisque.com/Products/TheSky/TheSky.asp, from $40 to $250).
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