Page 1 of 2

Astronomy related Software

Posted: 14.06.2003, 02:39
by Borg Collective
Besides Celestia, what other astronomy related/based software are you using individuals?

Our list includes:
1. Dorlink Kingsley - Encyclopedia of Space and Universe
2. The History of the Universe
3. Mars!
4. RedShift 4
5. Planetarium - Complete Guide to the Astronomy
6. Starry Night Deep Space Explorer
7. Starry Night Backyard
8. (...) - Some other small utilities, programs, etc.

We are currently in process of making our own small encyclopedia entitled
"Solar System - Our Place in the Universe". It is a freeware and small Encyclopedia (800 KB up to 2 MB) and if Chris accepts our proposal for a new Celestia Function, it could link up with Celestia but could be used separately.

Posted: 14.06.2003, 10:25
by ElPelado
i have a question: did you buy the 2 Starry Night? or are they demos or something lika that?

Posted: 14.06.2003, 10:35
by jamarsa
...


8 ) Starfield simulation Screensaver... :lol:

Posted: 14.06.2003, 13:22
by Borg Collective
Those are fully working versions.

Posted: 14.06.2003, 13:38
by Darkmiss
Here is a very nice and very old little dos program
Called SkyGlobe v4.0 only about 350kb

http://www.bt.homepage.btinternet.co.uk/Files/SkyGlobe_v4.0.zip

Image

And here is a link to some instructions
http://astrosoc.soc.ru.ac.za/archive/docs/skyglobe_course.html

Posted: 14.06.2003, 21:19
by Borg Collective
Darkmiss wrote:Here is a very nice and very old little dos program
Called SkyGlobe v4.0 only about 350kb

http://www.bt.homepage.btinternet.co.uk/Files/SkyGlobe_v4.0.zip

Image

And here is a link to some instructions
http://astrosoc.soc.ru.ac.za/archive/docs/skyglobe_course.html


Seven of Nine: "Impressive... and highly productive."

Posted: 14.06.2003, 21:21
by Borg Collective
Individuals, which programs you use(d)?

Posted: 15.06.2003, 08:45
by Sum0
I use Starry Night whenever I'm using my telescope, although I also like Cartes du Ciel, a powerful freeware sky chart program. http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/index.html

Posted: 15.06.2003, 10:16
by ElPelado
Sum0, what starry night do you use?

Posted: 15.06.2003, 15:14
by Sum0
Backyard...

Posted: 15.06.2003, 17:21
by t00fri
Borg Collective wrote:Individuals, which programs you use(d)?


I am surprised that XEphem,
http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xephem/xephem.html

is absent in these long lists! XEphem is simply the most accurate and versatile 2d graphical Ephemerides program (before Celestia;-)). I is found in /any/ scientific institution that (even vaguely) has to do with astronomy...I have collaborated for ~ 11 years (!) with XEphems author, Elwood Downey, to bring it to perfection;-).

Meanwhile XEphem exists also for Windows and MacOS, originally it is a UNIX/Linux application. It is free for Linux. There is now also a neat Linux version for the Sharp Zaurus PDA, that is also coming with a LX200 telescope interface!

There is an excellent review of XEphem in Sky $ Telescope, February 2000, page 65.

Bye Fridger

?

Posted: 15.06.2003, 18:17
by Bjorn Borg
What is Borg anyway?! :roll:

Posted: 15.06.2003, 19:40
by jamarsa
t00fri wrote:There is now also a neat Linux version for the Sharp Zaurus PDA, that is also coming with a LX200 telescope interface!



Really?? Hey, I have a Zaurus!! Quickly going to grab it!! :wink:
What about a version of Celestia for Zaurus? :lol: (just a joke, I don't think I could fit a GeForce 4 into it)

Posted: 17.06.2003, 10:04
by zebul
i use winstars , stellarium (both windows and linux version), orbitron

Posted: 20.06.2003, 00:22
by Darkmiss
Skyglobe download has beed fixed :oops:

Re: ?

Posted: 20.06.2003, 05:49
by MrBatman
Bjorn Borg wrote:What is Borg anyway?! :roll:


Is that a serious question, or rhetorical?

Posted: 20.06.2003, 06:02
by MrBatman
I have Adastra Freestar on my system, but mostly besides Celestia I use Orbiter. I love exploring the solar system in my own starships. :D

Image

Image

Image

"I have a theory that there are two kinds of boys. There are those that want to be astronomers and those that want to be astronauts." - Dr. Alan Grant, Jurassic Park III

Posted: 20.06.2003, 07:05
by Evil Dr Ganymede
Ooooh. I like those Orbiter pix :D. Though Orbiter's more of an accurate space flight sim than Celestia is, isn't it?

Posted: 20.06.2003, 09:32
by ElPelado
i have the orbiter, but i haven't those textures. where can i download them? specially the fire of the shutlle

Posted: 20.06.2003, 16:23
by MrBatman
True, Orbiter's more of a space flight sim than an astronomy tool, but like Dr. Grant said, some boys want to be astronauts. :D

El Pelado, I'm pretty sure if you download any of the Shuttle 2.0 add-ons from avsim.com, it will have them.