Apr 07, 2011 After my first successful try today, I thought Id write a little tutorial for creating landscapes. Here are some (hopefully) simple steps:1. Take your images. All I did was take my compact camera and my tripod out to my desired location, and take a set of horizon shots (all the way round) and the.
Latest Version: | 0.19.3.1 |
Platform: | Windows XP and up |
Author: | Official website |
File size: | ~ 249 MB |
License: | Free |
Security level: | 100% Safe |
Stellarium gives you look at the sky on your screen
Stellarium is a marvelous application which will be enjoyed by both those who like astronomy and those who doesn’t know anything about stars.
It’s a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.
It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
It combines a powerful database and a photo-realistic visual engine.
Stellarium is a complete virtual planetarium with more than 120.000 stars, planets, constellations,…and incorporates a navigation system fully customizable.
With only 170 MB, you will have all the sky in your computer and a different way to look at the stars on your screen.