![]() ![]() A huge thanks to all peoples from our community who helped us in finding bugs! Also this version has improvements of GUI and two new plugins. We are updated the configuration file and the Solar System file, so if you have an existing Stellarium installation, you need to reset the settings after you install the new version. The RC1 version is intended for testing only and should be installed only by people who don't mind looking for bugs and reporting them.Ī package for Windows you can download from here: This is not a stable release and it's not intended for distribution and re-distribution to end users. Translators can check translations and fix mistakes on Rosetta. This release brings some interesting new features: The Stellarium development team is proud to announce the release of version 0.11.4 of Stellarium. There have also been a large number of bug fixes and some performance and GUI improvements. Return to user set location and landscape (LP: #981507) Option to activate/deactivate the Nebula Background Images button via GUI (LP: #925247) New hotkey for star name labels (LP: #1032989) Sky image loading with altitude/azimuth coordinates (LP: #1023548) Get geometric altitude and azimuth for script engine (LP: #1010617) A huge thanks to all community bug reporters. Add/subtract one sidereal year jumps wrong amount (LP: #1006208) Apply atmosphere effect only on bodies with atmosphere (LP: #971875) Adding all possible satellites (LP: #1006495) Display degrees and minutes for FOV of CCD (LP: #998761) ![]() New tab in the configuration window to control the selected object information.Since I was just a little squirt I’ve been fascinated with the stars. It blows my mind every time I stop and think about how massive the universe truly is. One of the most prominent ways to geek out is to grab an old fashioned telescope, sit in the dark somewhere and stargaze. Unfortunately, that’s not possible everywhere- especially since light pollution is a serious problem these days. Stellarium is a totally free and open source digital planetarium for Windows. Stellarium is essentially a personal planetarium that can be viewed directly on your computer screen. ![]() There’s no need to travel far into the country, or pay for admission in order to see the starry night sky. While using the app, you can browse through an incredibly realistic model of the night sky- it looks just like the real sky would if you were gazing with the naked eye, through binoculars or even through a telescope. Take note Stellarium is available on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android. We specifically reviewed the Windows version.
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