![]() ![]() I just shelled out for a Photoshop subscription so I have put my money where my mouth is. Strange when you think of the thousands of quids that astrophotographers and even visual astronomers are prepared to pay for their hardware. Stark Labs are very friendly and give lots of free advice but they couldn't pay themselves enough to give it a Photoshop standard interface. Actually, with a few minor mods I could add in a way to define a user-defined URL field that, when clicked, would transmit the command to move Stellarium to that object’s coordinates. It is useful to know what stars is expected to be seen in a particular site. The scale used is Bortle Dark-Sky Scale, with1 meaning an excellent dark sky site and 9 a badly light polluted site. ![]() Light pollution is the effect of artificial light on seeing the sky objects. Once you define the type of link between the scope and phone, this is basically it Stellarium Mobile Plus will try hard to automatically recognize the protocol, the type of mount, and. I have been struggling with Nebulosity and what it actually does is far superior to its interface. This options simulates the level of light pollution. Since version 1.1.0 Stellarium Mobile PLUS allows to control a GOTO telescope directly from the phone, by using NexStar/SynScan or LX200 serial protocols. ![]() Choose the appropriate abilities to advance through the galaxies of Stellarium. I guess there just isn't the market for it to be developed. Lines that define the constellations figure by connecting some of its star members. Stellarium is an Arcade-style bullet hell game that draws inspiration from the classic Japanese Danmaku genre and adds a small plus to it. When you buy Excel or Photoshop there are very few of these little annoyances but astronomers are so used to free and open source stuff that they seem to put up with all sorts of inadequacies. * Yet another Saturday Night Live referenceThis is what you get when people are reluctant to spend 'proper money' on software. would be useful to you, using this not-ready-for-prime-time* feature won't be useful for you until it is fully developed in a future version. Therefore, unless a bunch of markers named Marker 1, Marker 2, Marker 3, etc. BTW - FYI for anyone who may stumble across this in the future, I've also found out that there is currently no way to rename these custom markers. ![]()
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