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Stellarium este un software planetarium gratuit și open source pentru calculatorul dumneavoastră. Acesta afișează un cer realist tridimensional (3D), la fel cum ați vedea cu ochiul liber, binoclu sau telescop în realitate.

O stea căzătoare strălucește pe lângă Jupiter. Puteți modera intensitatea în fereastra de Vizualizare.

O stea căzătoare strălucește pe lângă Jupiter. Puteți modera intensitatea în fereastra de Vizualizare.

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Marea nebuloasă din Orion. Apăsați tasta N pentru a afișa denumirile nebuloaselor. De asemenea, se pot vedea liniile de constelație; apăsați tasta C pentru a le afișa sau ascunde.

Marea nebuloasă din Orion. Apăsați tasta N pentru a afișa denumirile nebuloaselor.

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Dansul planetelor deasupra sediului ESO în apropiere de Munich.

Dansul planetelor deasupra sediului ESO în apropiere de Munich.

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Vizualizare completă a constelațiilor pe cer, granițele lor fiind Calea Lactee.

Vizualizare completă a constelațiilor pe cer, granițele lor fiind Calea Lactee.

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Opțiunea pentru vizualizare artistică a constelațiilor pornită.

Opțiunea pentru vizualizare artistică a constelațiilor pornită.

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user contributed sky cultures

We have few user contributed sky cultures which are not included into default package for some reasons.

how to install sky cultures

After you have downloaded the .zip file for a sky culture from this page, you need to install it in Stellarium.

manual

Please follow this procedure to install a sky culture package:

  • Browse to your User Data Directory, which varies according to your operating system.
  • Create a sub-directory called skycultures in your user directory (if it doesn't exist).
  • Unzip the sky culture .zip file in the skycultures directory (if it's done right, a sub-directory should be created for each sky culture).

contribuții

Please feel free to contribute your own custom sky culture here. Make thumbnails 300x170 pixels to fit with the rest of the page.

To find out more about how to create a sky culture, see the Stellarium User Guide, and examine existing sky cultures. If you are having problems, posting to the forums is a good way to get some advice.

Notă importantă asupra dimensiunii imaginilor

IMPORTANT: Make sure all textures have dimensions which are integer powers of 2, i.e. 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16384, ... e.g. 4096 by 1024, 2048 by 2048 and so on.

This is a limitation of OpenGL. Some video hardware will work OK with images with different image dimensions, but many will not display properly, suffer vastly reduced frame rates, and even crash the computer.

Please make sure all contributed sky cultures conform to these requirements, or your link may be removed.

Be aware that many people's video hardware cannot handle very large textures. This is hardware and driver dependent. A typical maximum image size is 2048x2048 or 4096x4096.

conținut pachet

Please package your sky culture in a .zip file with all files inside a directory in the .zip file. This should be unique to your sky culture, and it would be nice if it was all lower-case with no spaces.

You should also include a description.en.utf8 file which describes the sky culture and specifies any usage restrictions or licensing terms for the images used in the sky culture.

licențiere

Before you distribute images as part of a Stellarium sky culture, please ensure you are legally entitled to - you must be the copyright holder for the images, or be able to distribute them for use with Stellarium under the terms of some agreement with the copyright holder (e.g. Creative Commons licensed images found on the web).

It is important to explicitly state what use may be made of images for your sky culture. This should be done in the description.en.utf8 file (and value for option 'license' in info.ini file) inside the .zip file.

We recommend an open source license compatible with Stellarium itself (i.e. the GNU GPL), or one of the Creative Commons licenses.

file encoding

The info.ini and description.en.utf8 files should be UTF-8 encoded text or plain ASCII. It's probably a good idea to adopt the Windows line ending encoding, (i.e. CR LF). Both Windows and *nix style line ending encoding should work OK in Stellarium, but Windows users will have an ugly time reading the description.en.utf8 if it uses *nix-style newlines.

need hosting?

If you have a sky culture you would like to share but have no web-space to put it, email to any Stellarium developers and we'll put it on our site.

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