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Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.

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

A shooting star flashes past 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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Full sky view of the constellations, their boundaries and the Milky Way.

Full sky view of the constellations, their boundaries and the Milky Way.

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Constellation art turned on.

Constellation art turned on.

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user contributed landscapes

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

landscapes: special

Desert3DPanorama 0.10+
Lex. T N/A English
A Desert3D Landscape made with Blender3D
Field 0.10+
Dimwick Public Domain English
This is a simple dark green ground plane that is used to obscure the stars that are below the horizon.
Horizon Fade 0.10+
Peter Jardine Public Domain English
Semi-transparent ground with horizon fade texture for Stellarium
Simple 0.10+
Alexander Wolf Public Domain English
Simple semi-transparent texture for Stellarium.
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