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Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and macOS. With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your...
### Expected Behaviour Time zone changes according to longitude of current location. ### Actual Behaviour Time zone = UT Note: Testing Stellarium 1.22.2 by building it in my machine (AppImage...
https://github.com/Stellarium/stellarium/blob/e507fc29d57cec5d8d0de84e7c340d747906698c/plugins/Calendars/src/Calendar.cpp#L1214-L1217 The code here for crescent visibility according to Yallop's criterion calculates arc of vision (arcv) as `moon altitude - sun altitude`. However, looking at [Yallop's paper](https://www.astronomycenter.net/pdf/yallop_1997.pdf) the formula is...
### Description We need to switch to the QJSEngine for JavaScript execution when we want to port this program to Qt6, which is necessary in the near future. It seems...
### Expected Behaviour All DSO objects are properly labeled if bright enough ### Actual Behaviour Discussed in https://forum.astronomie.de/threads/stellarium-beschriftung-von-sh2-objekten-nicht-bei-jedem-objekt-sichtbar.328179/ If DSO magnitude limit is active, objects like SH2-101 (Cygnus star cloud)...
Previous to this PR, the Observability plugin would track the location state during draw loops. This is error prone as the developer must ensure to reset its state in the...
I want to know if stellarium can realize data interaction with matlab, just like the data interaction between matlab and flightgear can realize flight simulation and analysis
Hi guys, I tried then search on the telescope plugins the commands: GA # and: GZ # for the altitude coordinates and Azimuth of an object, but they do not...
### Expected Behaviour Toolbars should appear after the mouse pointer has been on the border for a few seconds. Then a tooltip should be shwon when hovering over the buttons....
_Original report by vishvAs vAsuki:_ https://bugs.launchpad.net/stellarium/+bug/1710443 Indian vedic sky culture divides the sky into 27 strips (full list, with western equivalents here: https://goo.gl/2PVi28 ), each approximately 360/27 ~ 13 degrees....