Hello all,
I found a cool site. I don't know how long it's been around, but it has some great potential for those of us interested in Astronomical observation and even those doing add-ons in Celestia. You see a full sky map (scrollable and zoomable). You can search or click on an item and a popup comes up with object info, relevant links, photos, and articles (I like that the most). I put in some of the Cataclysmic Variables I am working on for Celestia and they popped right up. Plus it looks up Vizier info if you like. You can add images, links and articles as well. Pretty neat.
http://www.sky-map.org/
Interesting new site
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Re: Interesting new site
buggs_moran wrote:Hello all,
I found a cool site. I don't know how long it's been around, but it has some great potential for those of us interested in Astronomical observation and even those doing add-ons in Celestia. You see a full sky map (scrollable and zoomable). You can search or click on an item and a popup comes up with object info, relevant links, photos, and articles (I like that the most). I put in some of the Cataclysmic Variables I am working on for Celestia and they popped right up. Plus it looks up Vizier info if you like. You can add images, links and articles as well. Pretty neat.
http://www.sky-map.org/
Then really I recommend Stellarium (Linux, Win32 Mac)
http://www.stellarium.org/
or good old Xephem (Linux, UNIX, Win32) which has ultimate accuracy of professional level (I worked with the author for 11 years )
http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xephem/xephem.html
This Java stuff, well...In Xephem you may load or unload on the fly any kind of specialized catalog, for example.
Bye Fridger