| A very useful software for beginners |
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| Sunday, 30 May 2010 12:51 |
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Stellarium Astronomy is indeed a practical observational science in our life. You may practice it daily from sunrise until sunset. However, astronomy beginners might have doubts of taking up the initiative due to the limited resources or approaches. Although it’s one of the subjects taught in school, beginners need aids or assistance in field observing activities. For this aspect, taking part in local community or related society is one of the proper measures. If you are not able to reach any associations for this extend, you may consider one of the open sources to have and install in your computer – Stellarium. “Stellarium” is an open source planetarium software to your computer with real-time setting. It’s for all level of users, regardless of young aged kids or grown adults. It simulates the nightsky with options for constellations, planets, stars and deep-space objects. Knowledge source and forum are available online when you have any problems of using the software. If you need to get any supports, just log on to stellarium.org and it’s quite responsive. What else to worry if you have no companions or senior to teach you about stargazing? Download and install it in your computer and you’ll find its user-friendly modes and nice orientation. It serves you better if you keep track on the newer version. Try to explore the space with a pair of binocular or small telescope with Stellarium. You’ll be beneficial from the software and find astronomy an interesting hobby and no more difficulties. Logon to Stellarium for Windows or Mac versions. You'll be inspired!
Screenshot: Full skyview of constellations
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 June 2010 17:04 |