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Some version of Stellarium does not work here." "I have some kind of computer, bought likely 1995-2015, consisting of some box with keyboard and screen, and some operating system that allows me to go online and download software.
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Have a look at the homepage to see where you can get personal support, ask for new features, report bugs and even submit your own patches.Įvery few days we have a question along the lines of saying "I tried to install on my computer, and it does not work." Your ideas and comments are invaluable to Stellarium. Click on the file icon of the one geographically closest to you, it ensures a speedy download. After clicking on the right link of the download page, you will be taken to a list of Sourceforge servers, each with their location. Stellarium is hosted on Sourceforge servers. Anyone has the right to download and use the software for free, to distribute it without modifying to other people, or modify the source code, all of this under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). Access the Sourceforge project page here. The Stellarium project was started by Fabien Chéreau during the summer of 2001 and uses Sourceforge intensively. Stellarium is very simple to use, which is one of its biggest advantages: it can easily be used by beginners. It renders the skies in realtime using OpenGL, which means the skies will look exactly like what you see with your eyes, binoculars, or a small telescope. Stellarium is an open source desktop planetarium for Linux/Unix, Windows and MacOSX.
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9.2 How to create a environmental variable.9.1 How can I find out which graphics card I have in my PC?.8.2 "There is no year 0", or "BC dates are a year out".8.1 Can I use Stellarium screenshots in my book/website/calendar etc?.6.13 Object information in the upper left corner is unreadable.
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6.12 I can't save screenshots (on Windows Vista).6.11 When in full screen mode, I still see some of my desktop (on Windows).6.10 I can't record scripts (on Windows).6.8 My local language isn't complete, or some terms are incorrect.6.7 Stellarium runs fullscreen at a refresh rate of 60Hz.6.6 The non-Latin font for my language doesn't show up.6.5 Some moons are in another position than they should be.6.4 Stellarium crashes after it has been running for a while.6.3 I experience very slow rendering, very low framerates on my computer.
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