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Virtual Planetarium and other Astronomical Calculation Routines
Virtual Planetarium and other astronomical calculation routines of the Positional Astronomy (Ephemeris Calculation / ISS Visibility / Eclipses / Calendar) --- GUI based on Delphi/Free Pascal, Source Code alternatives based on Python 2.5 and Java 1.6
Welcome to the semi professional free planetarium program HNSKY for MS-Windows and Linux. This program can control your telescope via the ASCOM or INDI interface, has a comprehensive up to date deep sky database with 30.000 objects and detailed descriptions. A star database with millions of stars and hundreds of Deep Sky Survey images which blends in accurately. Additional the program can access the online version of the Deep Sky Survey allowing online update of the asteroid and comet...
This is a Delphi/Pascal class that implements a realistic simulator of planetary systems. You can design your own solar system, create custom planets or other objects and establish their gravitational relations using groups. See demos for Windows using OpenGL.