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Stellarium é um planetário de código aberto para o seu computador. Ele mostra um céu realista em três dimensões igual ao que se vê a olho nu, com binóculos ou telescópio.

A shooting star flashes past the Jupiter. You can select different intensities in the View window.

A shooting star flashes past the Jupiter. You can select different intensities in the View window.

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The great nebula in Orion. Press N to bring up the nebula labels. Also shown are constellation lines, press C to show or hide them.

The great nebula in Orion. Press N to bring up the nebula labels.

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The dance of the planets above ESO headquarters, near Munich.

The dance of the planets above ESO headquarters, near Munich.

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Vista de todo o céu das constelações, os seus limites, a Via Galáctica.

Vista de todo o céu das constelações, os seus limites, a Via Galáctica.

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Arte de constelação ligada.

Arte de constelação ligada.

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recursos

céu

  • catálogo padrão de mais de 600.000 estrelas
  • catálogos extra com mais de 177 milhões de estrelas
  • catálogo padrão com cerca de 80,000 objetos do espaço profundo
  • catálogo extra com mais de 1 milhão de objetos do espaço profundo
  • asterisms e ilustrações das constelações
  • constellations for 40+ different cultures
  • calendars of 35+ different cultures
  • imagens de nebulosas (catálogo Messier completo)
  • Via Láctea realista
  • atmosfera, nascer e pôr-do-sol bastante realistas
  • os planetas e seus satélites
  • all-sky surveys (DSS, HiPS)

interface

  • um zoom poderoso
  • controle de tempo
  • interface em diversos idiomas
  • scripting interface
  • projeção olho-de-peixe para redomas de planetários
  • projeção esférica-espelhada para sua própria redoma de baixo custo
  • graphical interface and extensive keyboard control
  • HTTP interface (web-based control, remote control API)
  • controle de telescópios

visualização

  • several coordinate grids
  • precession circles
  • estrelas cintilantes
  • estrelas cadentes
  • caudas de cometas
  • simulação de eclipses
  • simulação de supernova e nova
  • exoplanet locations
  • ocular view simulation
  • Cenários 3D
  • skinnable landscapes with spheric panorama projection

terrenos personalizáveis, com projeções panorâmica e esférica

  • plugin system adding artifical satellites, ocular simulation, telescope control and more
  • ability to add new solar system objects from online resources...
  • adicione seus próprios objetos do céu profundo, terrenos, imagens de constelação, scripts...

presentations

novidades

requisitos de sistema

mínimo

  • Linux/Unix; Windows 7 and above; macOS 11.0 and above
  • 3D graphics card which supports OpenGL 2.1 and GLSL 1.3 or OpenGL ES 2.0
  • 512 MiB RAM
  • 600 MiB on disk
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse, Touchpad or similar pointing device

recomendado

  • 64-bit operating system
  • Linux/Unix; Windows 10 and above; macOS 11.0 and above
  • Placa gráfica que suporte OpenGL 3.3 ou superior
  • 1 GiB RAM ou mais
  • 1.5 GiB em disco
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse, Touchpad or similar pointing device
  • Moderately dark environment (deep shadow or indoors)

programadores

Coordenador do projeto: Fabien Chéreau
Designer gráfico: Martín Bernardi
Developers: Alexander V. Wolf, Georg Zotti, Guillaume Chéreau, Ruslan Kabatsayev, Worachate Boonplod
Sky cultures researcher: Susanne M. Hoffmann
Collaborators: Jocelyn Girod and everyone else in the community.

financial support

Many individuals and organizations are supporting the development of Stellarium by donations, and the most generous financial contributors (with donations of $250 or more) are Laurence Holt, Astronomie-Werkstatt "Sterne ohne Grenzen", John Bellora, Jeff Moe (Spacecruft), BairesDev, Vernon Hermsen, Triplebyte, Marla Pinaire, Satish Mallesh, Vlad Magdalin, Philippe Renoux, Fito Martin.

silver sponsors

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média social

colaborar

Pode saber mais sobre o Stellarium, obter ajuda e ajudar o projeto nestas hiperligações:

acknowledgment

If the Stellarium planetarium was helpful for your research work, please cite the following paper in your acknowledgment:

This research has made use of the Stellarium planetarium

  • Zotti, G., Hoffmann, S. M., Wolf, A., Chéreau, F., & Chéreau, G. (2021). The Simulated Sky: Stellarium for Cultural Astronomy Research. Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 6(2), 221–258. DOI: 10.1558/jsa.17822

Or you may download the BibTeX file of the paper to create another citation format.

Please note that the software has several releases since these fundamentals were published:

  • Stellarium contributors (2024). Stellarium v24.4 Astronomy Software. URL https://stellarium.org/. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14543500
  • Zotti, G., Wolf, A. (2022). Stellarium: Finally at Version 1.0! And Beyond. Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 8(2), 332–334. DOI: 10.1558/jsa.25608

git

The latest development snapshot of Stellarium is kept on github. If you want to compile development versions of Stellarium, this is the place to get the source code.

books

Documentation and description of the sky cultures, state March 2022, plus a lot of additional research:

apoiadores e amigos

Stellarium is produced by the efforts of the developer team, with the help and support of the following people and organisations .

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