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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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SaaSHub
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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://docs.openspaceproject.com
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DobsonianDSC
Simple low cost circuit to connect inexpensive optical encoders to a dobsonian telescope
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stellarium-scripts
My scripts for Stellarium, the planetarium program. Good for studying the orbits of the planets and moons in real-time
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Celestia reviews and mentions
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Celestia: Real-time 3D visualization of space
Celestia is a rare Linux app not on Flathub, but it is available from Fedora's Flatpak repo, which in theory should be usable on any distro: https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia/discussions/1988
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Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time
I remember going to a planetarium at the local university while in school some 15 years ago. They told us how they use Stellarium to create the skies and Celestia (https://celestiaproject.space/) to create scripted tours for their exhibits. Both were compatible with the hemispherical projector they used.
As soon as I went home I downloaded them both and spent hours visiting random stars in Celestia and exploring the sky in Stellarium.
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Anyone know a site or app that could let me see the night sky from the surface of other planets?
I think Celestia will let you do this.
- Celestia – Real-time 3D visualization of space
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Computer simulation of the Universe
Have you tried Celestia? It has several stars (at least those ones from the Hipparcos catalog) plus some galaxies (at least Messier objects): https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia
- Site will be unavailable for a while since Apr, 14 · Issue #1672 · CelestiaProject/Celestia
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Site will be unavailable for a while since Apr, 14 - Announcements
Need to link to it, otherwise folks can't find the work around: https://github.com/CelestiaProject/Celestia/issues/1672
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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.
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