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Celestia Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to Celestia
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stellarium
Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and macOS. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars or a small telescope.
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InfluxDB
Access the most powerful time series database as a service. Ingest, store, & analyze all types of time series data in a fully-managed, purpose-built database. Keep data forever with low-cost storage and superior data compression.
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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://wiki.openspaceproject.com
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celestia-gaia-stardb
Gaia EDR3 star database for Celestia (by ajtribick)
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celestia-gaia-stardb
Gaia DR2 star database for celestia.Sci/Celestia
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purple-googlechat
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Celestia reviews and mentions
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Why is OpenUniverse still in Debian repositories and there is not Celestia?
Upstream is on github, and seems to have their own debian/* packaging scripts, so might just be a simple upload.
- My daughter 6, is showing lots of interests on planets, stars, galaxies etc more than usual. Any advice that you did/wished you did, with your little ones??
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What apps do you wish there is a flatpak for?
Celestia https://celestia.space
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Tips to visualize Apollo 17 trajectory
I'm looking for data and software to visualize the Apollo 17 trajectory (especially the "powered descent", lunar rendezvous and entry). I'm thinking of using celestia. I'm look for a data tables as well (time stamp, position for each part of the stack). Any tips are appreciated.
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A new technical advisory board has been formed at the ICF. Here is the member-list -->
Ismail Khoffi, Co-Founder and CTO of Celestia Labs
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Honestly can't tell you guys what this is, just know i was high asf and saw this during a late night smoke sesh. Thoughts? Salem OR.
I hope this information has been useful to you, and enlightening. See the free PC programs Stellarium and Celestia if you'd like to learn more about the movement of the Earth and planets, as well as other objects in the night sky.
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Astronomy from home
Celestia: https://celestia.space/
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Where can I find a full scale simulation of the observable universe?
Did you use Celestia perhaps? 🤔
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Astronomers have detected one of the biggest black hole jets in the sky, spanning more than a million light years from end to end
Celestia (free)
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Is there a program to show what the stars could look like in, for example, 3000 years?
I think you can do this with either Celestia or Stellarium but they've been updated since I used them years ago. I know you go forward and backwards in time, but not sure 3,000 years is possible, but maybe. Here's another list of possibilities I found though. I think screen captures are possible with the first two.
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CelestiaProject/Celestia is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Celestia is C++.