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| − | A list of features and specifications of version 0.8.0 (to be completed, feel free to add or rearrange) | + | {{obsolete|10 October 2010}} |
| + | A list of features and specifications of version 0.8.0 (to be completed, feel free to correct, add or rearrange). For features in future versions, please see [[Future features]]. | ||
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| + | == Basic controls == | ||
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| + | * Look around by mousedragging, or moving your mouse against the edges of the window | ||
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| + | * Time control: forward, backward, return to present | ||
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| + | * Zoom | ||
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| + | * Tabbed configuration windows | ||
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| + | * Text user interface: minimalistic menu for use with dome projections | ||
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| + | * Clickable world cities map to set coordinates | ||
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| + | * Save your default location | ||
== Observation == | == Observation == | ||
| − | All stars from the Hipparcos catalogue | + | *All stars from the Hipparcos catalogue |
| − | The planets of our solar system, and their natural satellites | + | *The planets of our solar system, and their natural satellites |
| − | All Messier objects | + | *All Messier objects |
| − | All NGC objects | + | *All NGC objects |
| − | Planet orbits | + | *Planet orbits |
| − | Cardinal points | + | *Cardinal points |
| − | Azimuthal grid | + | *Azimuthal grid |
| − | Equatorial grid | + | *Equatorial grid |
| − | Ecliptica | + | *Ecliptica |
| − | Equator line | + | *Equator line |
| − | Meridian line | + | *Meridian line |
| − | Moon scaling | + | *Moon scaling |
| − | Object trails | + | *Object trails |
| − | Asterisms | + | *Asterisms and names of the constellations |
| − | Constellation boundaries | + | *Constellation boundaries |
| − | Compensation for light travel time | + | *Compensation for light travel time |
| − | Observation from another planet, and as solar system observator | + | *Equatorial/azimuthal mount |
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| + | *FOV | ||
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| + | *Disc viewport | ||
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| + | *Observation from another planet, and as solar system observator | ||
== Landscapes == | == Landscapes == | ||
| − | Fisheye projection | + | *Fisheye projection |
| − | "old_style" projection, i.e. a ground texture and a number of side textures | + | *"old_style" projection, i.e. a ground texture and a number of side textures |
| − | Spherical panorama projection | + | *Spherical panorama projection |
== Viewing == | == Viewing == | ||
| − | Constellation art for the 88 Western constellations stemming from Greek mythology | + | *Constellation art for the 88 Western constellations stemming from Greek mythology, and 11 for the Inuit sky culture |
| − | Realistic atmosphere | + | *Realistic atmosphere |
| − | Fog near the earth's surface | + | *Fog near the earth's surface |
| − | Star twinkling | + | *Star twinkling |
| − | + | *Meteor showers | |
| − | + | *Full screen or windowed mode | |
| − | + | *Perspective projection | |
| − | + | *Fisheye projection | |
| − | + | *Stereographic projection | |
| − | + | *Spherical mirror projection | |
| − | Gravity labels | + | *True Type font rendering |
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| + | *Frames per second display | ||
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| + | *Frame rate limiter | ||
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| + | *Gravity labels for use in a dome | ||
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| + | *Light pollution simulation loosely callibrated to the Bortle Dark Sky Scale | ||
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| + | *Eye adaptation simulation | ||
== Localization == | == Localization == | ||
| − | Sky culture | + | *Sky culture: Western, Chinese, ancient Egyptian, Polynesian |
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| + | *Sky localization | ||
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| + | *Application localization | ||
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| + | == Scripting == | ||
| − | + | *Script input window | |
| − | + | *Script loading via text user interface | |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 18 November 2011
Some or all of the information on this page is no longer accurate.
It may be relevant to an older version of Stellarium, or it may not be relevant at all. This page itself should be updated, archived or deleted.
This warning has been here since 10 October 2010.
A list of features and specifications of version 0.8.0 (to be completed, feel free to correct, add or rearrange). For features in future versions, please see Future features.
Contents |
Basic controls
- Look around by mousedragging, or moving your mouse against the edges of the window
- Time control: forward, backward, return to present
- Zoom
- Tabbed configuration windows
- Text user interface: minimalistic menu for use with dome projections
- Clickable world cities map to set coordinates
- Save your default location
Observation
- All stars from the Hipparcos catalogue
- The planets of our solar system, and their natural satellites
- All Messier objects
- All NGC objects
- Planet orbits
- Cardinal points
- Azimuthal grid
- Equatorial grid
- Ecliptica
- Equator line
- Meridian line
- Moon scaling
- Object trails
- Asterisms and names of the constellations
- Constellation boundaries
- Compensation for light travel time
- Equatorial/azimuthal mount
- FOV
- Disc viewport
- Observation from another planet, and as solar system observator
Landscapes
- Fisheye projection
- "old_style" projection, i.e. a ground texture and a number of side textures
- Spherical panorama projection
Viewing
- Constellation art for the 88 Western constellations stemming from Greek mythology, and 11 for the Inuit sky culture
- Realistic atmosphere
- Fog near the earth's surface
- Star twinkling
- Meteor showers
- Full screen or windowed mode
- Perspective projection
- Fisheye projection
- Stereographic projection
- Spherical mirror projection
- True Type font rendering
- Frames per second display
- Frame rate limiter
- Gravity labels for use in a dome
- Light pollution simulation loosely callibrated to the Bortle Dark Sky Scale
- Eye adaptation simulation
Localization
- Sky culture: Western, Chinese, ancient Egyptian, Polynesian
- Sky localization
- Application localization
Scripting
- Script input window
- Script loading via text user interface