Önnur tungumál:

Stellarium er frítt opið sólkerfislíkan fyrir tölvuna þína. Það líkir eftir raunverulegum þrívíddarhimni, líkt og þeim sem þú sérð með berum augum, sjónauka eða stjörnukíki.

Stjörnuhrap þeysist framhjá Júpíter. Hægt er að velja mismunandi styrk í Sýn-glugganum.

Stjörnuhrap þeysist framhjá Júpíter. Hægt er að velja mismunandi styrk í Sýn-glugganum.

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Sverðþokan í Óríon. Ýttu á N til að birta skýringar á stjörnuþokum. Einnig sjást mörk stjörnumerkja, ýttu á C til að birta eða fela þau.

Sverðþokan í Óríon. Ýttu á N til að birta skýringar á stjörnuþokum.

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Dans plánetanna yfir höfuðstöðvum ESO, nálægt München.

Dans plánetanna yfir höfuðstöðvum ESO, nálægt München.

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Full sýn á stjörnumerkin, mörk þeirra og Vetrarbrautina.

Full sýn á stjörnumerkin, mörk þeirra og Vetrarbrautina.

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Kveikt á myndrænum stjörnumerkjum.

Kveikt á myndrænum stjörnumerkjum.

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Smelltu á myndina til vinstri fyrir ítarlegar upplýsingar.

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landslagsmyndir sem notendur Stellarium hafa búið til

We have landscapes for the seven continents (in the seven continent model) - all, including from Antarctica!

landslög: Asía

Screenshot not available Angkor Wat, Cambodia 0.9+
Paul Bourke, Peter Murphy N/A English
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Screenshot not available Bakheng, Cambodia 0.9+
Paul Bourke, Peter Murphy N/A English
Bakheng, Cambodia
Screenshot not available Bayon, Cambodia 0.9+
Paul Bourke, Peter Murphy N/A English
Bayon, Cambodia
Jantar Mantar at Delhi 0.9+
Barry Perlus CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 English
Between 1727 and 1734 Maharajah Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five astronomical observatories in west central India. The observatories, or "Jantar Mantars" as they are commonly known, incorporate multiple buildings of unique form, each with a specialized function for astronomical measurement. For more information on these fascinating scientific and architectural works see jantarmantar.org.
Screenshot not available Mount Everest 0.9+
Makc © English
Amazing parorama of the summit of Mount Everest, 8.85 km above sea level. Roddy Mackenzie, who climbed the mountain in 1989, captured the image.
The Jai Prakash Instrument at the Jaipur Observatory 0.9+
Barry Perlus CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 English
Between 1727 and 1734 Maharajah Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five astronomical observatories in west central India. The observatories, or "Jantar Mantars" as they are commonly known, incorporate multiple buildings of unique form, each with a specialized function for astronomical measurement. For more information on these fascinating scientific and architectural works see jantarmantar.org.
Jantar Mantar at Jaipur 0.9+
Barry Perlus CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 English
Between 1727 and 1734 Maharajah Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five astronomical observatories in west central India. The observatories, or "Jantar Mantars" as they are commonly known, incorporate multiple buildings of unique form, each with a specialized function for astronomical measurement. For more information on these fascinating scientific and architectural works see jantarmantar.org.
Screenshot not available Jantar Mantar 0.9+
Barry Perlus & Stellarium team CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 English
Professor Barry Perlus of Cornell University allowed us to use his panoramic photography of one of the Jantar Mantars in India to create this landscape. For more information on these fascinating scientific and architectural works see jantarmantar.org.
LAMOST 0.9+
John Wei N/A English
The Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST), also known as the Guoshoujing Telescope is a meridian reflecting Schmidt telescope, located in Xinglong Station, Hebei Province, China.
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