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====== Stellarium ====== | ====== Stellarium ====== | ||
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| ::: | ::: | [8] | Resets the clock to system time. The increased speed is preserved. | | | ::: | ::: | [8] | Resets the clock to system time. The increased speed is preserved. | | ||
| ::: | ::: | [L] | Fast forward, each additional click increases the speed | | | ::: | ::: | [L] | Fast forward, each additional click increases the speed | | ||
- | === Das Teleskopmenue === | ||
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+ | === The telescope menu === | ||
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+ | ^ Button group ^ Name ^ Function ^ | ||
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+ | | ::: | ::: | Displays the size of the image sensor. | | ||
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+ | | ::: | ::: | Opens the configuration of the telescope plugin. | | ||
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- | ^ Schaltflaechengruppe | ||
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- | | ::: | ::: | Zeigt die Groesse des Bildsensors an.| | ||
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- | | ::: | ::: | Oeffnet die Konfiguration des Teleskop Plugins | | ||
==== What does Stellarium offer me? ==== | ==== What does Stellarium offer me? ==== | ||
Stellarium offers a considerable amount of additional information in addition to the simulation. | Stellarium offers a considerable amount of additional information in addition to the simulation. | ||
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=== Level of detail and additional information === | === Level of detail and additional information === | ||
Stellarium outputs a list of parameters for each object. Most of these are coordinates in various coordinate systems. In addition, depending on the object, there is also basic information. For stars these are for example spectral type and photometric data. These are to be handled with care. Often these data differ from the current state of knowledge. Therefore, for each object at least the [[http:// | Stellarium outputs a list of parameters for each object. Most of these are coordinates in various coordinate systems. In addition, depending on the object, there is also basic information. For stars these are for example spectral type and photometric data. These are to be handled with care. Often these data differ from the current state of knowledge. Therefore, for each object at least the [[http:// | ||
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=== Day and night cycle, scattered light === | === Day and night cycle, scattered light === | ||
Stellarium simulates besides the positions of the objects also a luminosity cycle in the sky. This is based on a rough approximation including the positions of all luminous objects. First and foremost, the sun naturally provides the most scattered light. But also darker objects like the moon, Jupiter or Saturn can illuminate the sky around them so much that darker objects are no longer visible. However, the representation of Stellarium is only a rough guide, for observations at the OST the light scattering is greater due to the air pollution of the surrounding cities. | Stellarium simulates besides the positions of the objects also a luminosity cycle in the sky. This is based on a rough approximation including the positions of all luminous objects. First and foremost, the sun naturally provides the most scattered light. But also darker objects like the moon, Jupiter or Saturn can illuminate the sky around them so much that darker objects are no longer visible. However, the representation of Stellarium is only a rough guide, for observations at the OST the light scattering is greater due to the air pollution of the surrounding cities. | ||
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=== Incorporation of own observation equipment === | === Incorporation of own observation equipment === | ||
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=== Extensions === | === Extensions === | ||
There are a lot of extensions for Stellarium, too many to mention here. For working with the OST the standard installation is usually sufficient. Also installing additional catalogs makes only limited sense, because of the connection to the Simbad database. All known objects, which were listed somewhere once, can be found by their coordinates. Even if these objects are not always displayed. | There are a lot of extensions for Stellarium, too many to mention here. For working with the OST the standard installation is usually sufficient. Also installing additional catalogs makes only limited sense, because of the connection to the Simbad database. All known objects, which were listed somewhere once, can be found by their coordinates. Even if these objects are not always displayed. | ||
- | ==== Wie verwende ich Stellarium? ==== | ||
+ | ==== How do I use Stellarium? ==== | ||
=== Planning an observation === | === Planning an observation === | ||
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- What is in the near vicinity? Are there brighter objects that can influence my observation? | - What is in the near vicinity? Are there brighter objects that can influence my observation? | ||
- Are there any other detail requirements? | - Are there any other detail requirements? | ||
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+ | ==== Controlling the telescope ==== | ||
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+ | Stellarium can also be used to [[en: | ||
- | ===== Alternativen | + | ===== Alternatives |
- | Stellarium | + | Stellarium |