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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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allsky
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Allsky cam help
My guess is that you're using the most recent Raspbian OS, Bookworm? AllSky isn't ready for it yet (https://github.com/thomasjacquin/allsky/issues/3012)
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A couple of all-sky camera questions
I have been building an all-sky camera for my club, based on a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and the Raspberry Pi HQ camera. I chose the color RPi HQ camera over a monochrome ZWO ASI 120MM because of price, and because the performance was "good enough" for our intended purpose - letting club members see at a glance whether it was worth driving to the observing field. The ZWO performed better than the RPi HQ in that its sensor was more sensitive and it produced a similarly illuminated image in less time, but it would have broken the budget. The allsky software I'm using only supports ZWO cameras and the Raspberry Pi HQ camera.
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It’s Official! The Raspberry Pi Is Now 10!
I use them for an allsky camera and Octopi for managing my 3D printer. I did use one for pihole to get adds out of the internet in my house but replaced it with a proper router setup.
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Can we crowd-fund some sort of scientific detection mechanism to establish the physics behind such phenomenon?
Like allsky? theres a repo on github and instructables to make a high res camera with a raspberry pi 4 with object detection. I don't know. we would need to filter out a bunch of stuff to make this work.
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A raspberry pi wide camera for night cam
I've been using Thomas Jacquin's Allsky Camera software. It talks a good game about automatically adjusting its exposure times, but I haven't seen it do this yet. Still, it's got a useful web interface.
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All Sky Camera with 3D-printed housing
This is an actively-cooled enclosure for housing an All Sky camera running an installation of Thomas Jacquin's software. This camera is used for night time sky observation and can automatically generate timelapses, startrail images, and keograms.
stellarium
- Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time
- Constellations are younger than continents
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Not sure what this would be. Ive seen it for years and thought it was just a weirdly rectangular cluster of stars. What do you guys think?
They're the Plieades. For future reference you can check on what's in the sky with software like Stellarium.
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NROL-22 TLE DATA SMOKING GUN. (USA 184—-~~>”USA 184 r”). YAHTZEE ! ✈️🌏🛰🎯👀😱
Btw, seems it is gone because the account was deleted https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium/discussions/3277 back in June of 2019
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‘Limited' UFO disclosure believed to be used soon as a strategy of deception as end times Bible prophecy being fulfilled indicates. The truth about the future and how to be prepared.
We have been experiencing distress and perplexity of nations upon the earth unlike anything in modern history. There have been record hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, and flooding globally which appears to relate to “the sea and the waves roaring” and according to research using the Stellarium Astronomy Software, this was a one time alignment on September 23, 2017 involving the sun, moon, and stars that accurately matches the reading of Revelation 12:1-2 word-for-word, the last book of the Bible foretelling the end of the age.
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When it comes to software what do you use and can you go a little bit into detail on how to use it
Stellarium - Planning out targets and just seeing what's up in the sky on any given night
- Any free space simulators like universe sandbox 2 ?
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Floating Feature: A Sky Built Before Us - The History Of The Stars
I did a bit of poking around using Stellarium and found two stars that I thought were admirable candidates, and I wasn't sure why Nell and Ruggles didn't think so: Phecta and Megrez, Gamma and Delta Ursae Majoris. These are the two stars that make the left side of the 'scoop' of the big dipper. According to Stellarium they were at their closest to being in a north-south alignment in the year -2586, that is 2587 BCE, with right ascensions differing by just 1.28 s (0.00036°). They were 15° and 20° from the pole at the time.
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I'd like to share my personal web project. Those who are into astronomy might wanna see this.
But if you need an API i think stellarium.org has an one.
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Portable, cross-platform, reliable 3D library?
If I wanted to build an app like Stellarium, displaying a 3D model, but not requiring fast animation, not a game, more visualization, what libraries should I be considering for the display/UI portion of this program?
What are some alternatives?
gdl - GDL - GNU Data Language
Celestia - Real-time 3D visualization of space.
astro-rust - Astronomical algorithms in Rust
celestiary - Astronomical simulator of solar system and local stars
OpenSpace - This is the official GitHub repository for OpenSpace: an open source astrovisualization project. For instructions on how to build and run OpenSpace, see the Getting Started Guides on the wiki page at http://docs.openspaceproject.com
otter-browser - Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5
phd2 - PHD2 Guiding
Godot - Godot Engine – Multi-platform 2D and 3D game engine
Qt - Qt Base (Core, Gui, Widgets, Network, ...)
DobsonianDSC - Simple low cost circuit to connect inexpensive optical encoders to a dobsonian telescope
Stellarium_Mobile_LTS - LTS tracked version. adaptation of PC version to Mobile (Android with PC style UI)