

1 The location search tool in Stellarium-web has deprived the place name translator. The map canvas shows the place names in local languages (and alphabets), which might be inconvenient (Pic. It’s a convenient option for sure unless you don’t know the cities in the country or area you want to check. The location selection tool is based on the Leaflet OpenStreetMap interface, which enables us to find the place by address. It’s the problem, which personally wasn’t applied to me, although I can admit, that the location selection in this application is really poor. Some of the users pointed out the corrupted option of saving the selected location. Unlike the horizon, there might be other important things not working correctly in the Stellarium web. Since the main Stellarium program allows you to play with the horizon by changing the existing ones or providing your own horizon patterns, sometimes really useful for checking the rises or sets of celestial objects from the given location, the Stellarium web doesn’t have this option at all. The first streaking difference, which is sometimes troublesome is no option to change your horizon. However, we should point out the basic difference between the computer (or alternatively Android premium) version and the web-based version. Stellarium is a quite robust software, in turn, you can use it elsewhere.
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Within this second one, there are also another two ways of use, as you can have a free or premium version.

The primary software is dedicated to your computer, but you can still work with Stellarium by using it both via a web application ( ) as well as an Android application ( Stellarium Mobile). And when searching for that name in the desktop version, I get zero results.įorgive me if this is a beginner question, and I'm missing something fundamental.Įdited by aram12, 25 August 2020 - 05:35 PM.Stellarium is a free open-source planetarium, which can be used in different ways. But there is no such designation in the desktop version. The naming convention between both versions of the software also confuses me.

I also seem to be seeing a completely different set of stars around Albaldah from each version of the software. But the desktop version never resolves the double star. For example, I can "zoom in" and resolve Albaldah into a double star at around FOV. Up to 18 I believe.īut it still seems that Stellarium web can "see further" as it were. Mucking about with Stellarium I was confused at first that there the sky wasn't as populated in the desktop version (vs the web), but then found the "packs" needed to load the higher magnitude stars. Just started my journey down the Astronomy hole, as it were.
