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=Introduction=
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.<br>
It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your co-ordinates and go.
==Educational application and relevance==
==Version==
Stellarium Version - 0.12.4
==Configuration==
No need to configure <br>
Application - Education - Stellarium
==Overview of Features==
Stellarium has default catalogue of over 600,000 stars, extra catalogues with more than 210 million stars, asterisms and illustrations of the constellations, constellations for 20+ different cultures, images of nebulae (full Messier catalogue), realistic Milky Way, very realistic atmosphere and sunrise and sunset.
==Other similar applications==
Kstar ,
==Development and community help==
Project coordinator: Fabien Chéreau <br>
Graphic designer: Johan Meuris<br>
Developer: Bogdan Marinov, Alexander Wolf, Timothy Reaves, Guillaume Chéreau, Georg Zotti, Marcos Cardinot, Florian Schaukowitsch<br>
Continuous Integration: Hans Lambermont<br>
Tester: Khalid AlAjaji<br>
and everyone else in the community.<br>
[http://www.stellarium.org/ Official Website]
=Working with the application=
==Functionalities==
#'''Please label images as Step 1'''
#'''Please add 500px'''
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|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_1.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_2.png|450px]]
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|style="width: 50%;|On opening a new installation of Stellarium, you will be presented with a 60° view of
the sky as currently seen from Paris.
|style="width: 50%;|At the bottom of the screen you can see additional information describing the
location, date and time.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_3.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_4.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Cardinal indicators located on the horizon show the direction you are facing.
|style="width: 50%;|A left mouse click on any object on the screen will display additional information in
the top left hand corner of the screen.
Right mouse click to clear the selection
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_5.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_6.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Positioning your mouse at the lower left hand corner of the screen will reveal the main tool bars. They automatically disappear when the mouse is moved away.
Basic Moves
Moving around Stellarium can be accomplished using mouse and keyboard
commands.<br>
Hold the left mouse button down while moving the mouse to change your orientation. <br>
You can also use the cursor keys on your keyboard to change your orientation.<br>
Press and hold the keyboard Page Up and Page Down keys to zoom in and out. Press the space bar
to centre a selected object. <br>
Press the forward slash key “ / ” to quickly zoom in on a selected object. <br>
Press the back slash key ” \ “ to return quickly to a 60° field of view.<br>
|style="width: 50%;|'''Setting the Location and Time :''' <br>
Setting the correct location and time must be done before Stellarium can be used to
plan an evening’s observations. <br>
Press F6 to open the Location Window. Alternatively, click on the Location Window
icon in the tool bar. <br>
Type the name of the city in the search box, then select it t. Click on “use as default”
if you wish to retain the setting the next time Stellarium starts. Close when finished.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_7.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_8.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|The main display should reflect the new location details:
|style="width: 50%;|Press F5 to bring up the Date and Time window. Set the time to 8:30 PM.
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|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_9.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_10.png|450px]]
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|style="width: 50%;|Time
Stellarium also allows us to manipulate time. <br>
Press the “L” key 3 times to see the stars move across the sky. <br>
Press the “K” key to return time to normal speed. <br>
Press the “J” key repeatedly to make time move backwards. <br>
Press the “8” key to reset the date and time to current. <br>
Press the “7” key to freeze time. <br>
If you get lost, remember: <br>
The “8” key sets the date and time to current.<br>
The “K” key set the simulation to normal speed.<br>
Refer to the status bar at the bottom of the screen at any time to check on the date,
time, and simulation speed.
|style="width: 50%;|Controls for time can also be found on the lower tool bar:
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_11.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_12.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|'''Markings''' :
Various grids, lines and markings can be displayed on the celestial sphere.
Pressing “e” toggles an equatorial grid:
|style="width: 50%;|Pressing “z” toggles the Altitude / Azimuth grid:
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_13.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_14.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Constellation lines and boundaries are toggled on and off using the “b” and “c” keys.
|style="width: 50%;|Constellation art can be displayed by using the “r” key.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_eclips_time_set.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_eclipse_(Sun_%26moon).png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|'''Solar eclipse''' :
I you know date , place and time you can check directly through stellarium . <br>
For example : <br>
Go-to Location window → type in search box Manado then select and close location window. <br>
Go-to date and time window : 1995-10-24 – 09.05.00 <br>
|style="width: 50%;|Go-tp search Window : type in SUN
then zoom in - cntrl+Up or Zoom In(scroll mouse key)
Just click on play button on below panel .
If you need a increase the time speed click on forward button or L
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_eclipse_half_jointed.png |450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_full_eclipse.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|observe to solar eclipse half sun covered .
|style="width: 50%;|Full solar eclipse : upto 12.15pm
Total duration of solar eclipse : 3 hours 10 min.
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|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 19)
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 20)
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|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 21)
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 22)
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|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 23)
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 24)
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==File formats for creation==
Not applicable
==Saving the file==
Not applicable
==Export and publishing files==
Not applicable
==Advanced features==
http://www.stellarium.org/wiki/index.php/Advanced_Use
=Installation=
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! Method of installation !! Steps
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| From Ubuntu software Centre || Steps
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| From Terminal || Steps
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| From the web || Steps
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| Web based registration || Steps
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=The application on mobiles and tablets=
Skymap
=Ideas for resource creation=
=References=
http://stellarium.org/ <br>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellarium_(software)
=How to use template=
<nowiki>{{subst:Explore_an_application}} on the page you create for your tool. Page Name should be "Learn ToolName"</nowiki>
[[Category:Explore an application]]
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{{Template:Book-sidebar}}
=Introduction=
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.<br>
It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your co-ordinates and go.
==Educational application and relevance==
==Version==
Stellarium Version - 0.12.4
==Configuration==
No need to configure <br>
Application - Education - Stellarium
==Overview of Features==
Stellarium has default catalogue of over 600,000 stars, extra catalogues with more than 210 million stars, asterisms and illustrations of the constellations, constellations for 20+ different cultures, images of nebulae (full Messier catalogue), realistic Milky Way, very realistic atmosphere and sunrise and sunset.
==Other similar applications==
Kstar ,
==Development and community help==
Project coordinator: Fabien Chéreau <br>
Graphic designer: Johan Meuris<br>
Developer: Bogdan Marinov, Alexander Wolf, Timothy Reaves, Guillaume Chéreau, Georg Zotti, Marcos Cardinot, Florian Schaukowitsch<br>
Continuous Integration: Hans Lambermont<br>
Tester: Khalid AlAjaji<br>
and everyone else in the community.<br>
[http://www.stellarium.org/ Official Website]
=Working with the application=
==Functionalities==
#'''Please label images as Step 1'''
#'''Please add 500px'''
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_1.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_2.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|On opening a new installation of Stellarium, you will be presented with a 60° view of
the sky as currently seen from Paris.
|style="width: 50%;|At the bottom of the screen you can see additional information describing the
location, date and time.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_3.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_4.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Cardinal indicators located on the horizon show the direction you are facing.
|style="width: 50%;|A left mouse click on any object on the screen will display additional information in
the top left hand corner of the screen.
Right mouse click to clear the selection
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_5.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_6.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Positioning your mouse at the lower left hand corner of the screen will reveal the main tool bars. They automatically disappear when the mouse is moved away.
Basic Moves
Moving around Stellarium can be accomplished using mouse and keyboard
commands.<br>
Hold the left mouse button down while moving the mouse to change your orientation. <br>
You can also use the cursor keys on your keyboard to change your orientation.<br>
Press and hold the keyboard Page Up and Page Down keys to zoom in and out. Press the space bar
to centre a selected object. <br>
Press the forward slash key “ / ” to quickly zoom in on a selected object. <br>
Press the back slash key ” \ “ to return quickly to a 60° field of view.<br>
|style="width: 50%;|'''Setting the Location and Time :''' <br>
Setting the correct location and time must be done before Stellarium can be used to
plan an evening’s observations. <br>
Press F6 to open the Location Window. Alternatively, click on the Location Window
icon in the tool bar. <br>
Type the name of the city in the search box, then select it t. Click on “use as default”
if you wish to retain the setting the next time Stellarium starts. Close when finished.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_7.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_8.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|The main display should reflect the new location details:
|style="width: 50%;|Press F5 to bring up the Date and Time window. Set the time to 8:30 PM.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_9.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_10.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Time
Stellarium also allows us to manipulate time. <br>
Press the “L” key 3 times to see the stars move across the sky. <br>
Press the “K” key to return time to normal speed. <br>
Press the “J” key repeatedly to make time move backwards. <br>
Press the “8” key to reset the date and time to current. <br>
Press the “7” key to freeze time. <br>
If you get lost, remember: <br>
The “8” key sets the date and time to current.<br>
The “K” key set the simulation to normal speed.<br>
Refer to the status bar at the bottom of the screen at any time to check on the date,
time, and simulation speed.
|style="width: 50%;|Controls for time can also be found on the lower tool bar:
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_11.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_12.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|'''Markings''' :
Various grids, lines and markings can be displayed on the celestial sphere.
Pressing “e” toggles an equatorial grid:
|style="width: 50%;|Pressing “z” toggles the Altitude / Azimuth grid:
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_13.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Stellarium_14.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Constellation lines and boundaries are toggled on and off using the “b” and “c” keys.
|style="width: 50%;|Constellation art can be displayed by using the “r” key.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_eclips_time_set.png|450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_eclipse_(Sun_%26moon).png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|'''Solar eclipse''' :
I you know date , place and time you can check directly through stellarium . <br>
For example : <br>
Go-to Location window → type in search box Manado then select and close location window. <br>
Go-to date and time window : 1995-10-24 – 09.05.00 <br>
|style="width: 50%;|Go-tp search Window : type in SUN
then zoom in - cntrl+Up or Zoom In(scroll mouse key)
Just click on play button on below panel .
If you need a increase the time speed click on forward button or L
|-
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_eclipse_half_jointed.png |450px]]
|style="width: 50%;|[[File:Solar_full_eclipse.png|450px]]
|-
|style="width: 50%;|observe to solar eclipse half sun covered .
|style="width: 50%;|Full solar eclipse : upto 12.15pm
Total duration of solar eclipse : 3 hours 10 min.
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 19)
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 20)
|-
|style="width: 50%;|
|style="width: 50%;|
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 21)
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 22)
|-
|style="width: 50%;|
|style="width: 50%;|
|-
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 23)
|style="width: 50%;|Image Image Image Image (Step 24)
|-
|style="width: 50%;|
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|}
==File formats for creation==
Not applicable
==Saving the file==
Not applicable
==Export and publishing files==
Not applicable
==Advanced features==
http://www.stellarium.org/wiki/index.php/Advanced_Use
=Installation=
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Method of installation !! Steps
|-
| From Ubuntu software Centre || Steps
|-
| From Terminal || Steps
|-
| From the web || Steps
|-
| Web based registration || Steps
|}
=The application on mobiles and tablets=
Skymap
=Ideas for resource creation=
=References=
http://stellarium.org/ <br>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellarium_(software)
=How to use template=
<nowiki>{{subst:Explore_an_application}} on the page you create for your tool. Page Name should be "Learn ToolName"</nowiki>
[[Category:Explore an application]]