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Old June 24th 17, 03:12 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Davoud[_1_]
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Default New Imaging Software from Software Bisque

Astro-imaging for iPad, Raspberry Pi, Linux, Mac OS, Windows...

http://www.bisque.com/sc/blogs/seeke...6/19/introduci
ng-theskyx-lti.aspx

Have fun!

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Old June 24th 17, 05:49 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Gerald Kelleher
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Default New Imaging Software from Software Bisque

On Saturday, June 24, 2017 at 4:12:26 AM UTC+2, Davoud wrote:
Astro-imaging for iPad, Raspberry Pi, Linux, Mac OS, Windows...

http://www.bisque.com/sc/blogs/seeke...6/19/introduci
ng-theskyx-lti.aspx

Have fun!

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I wouldn't want to set this guy off with his droning on about his 'kilfile' but such is an open forum.

The developer of the software determines that his target audience is 'pretty pictures astrophotographers' even though I know them as celestial sphere enthusiasts, not a derogatory term but exceptionally limited to a clockwork celestial arena where the constellations move around Polaris and the whole thing is bounded by the handful of miles to the local horizon hence no sense whatsoever about the scale of the celestial arena among other things.

Extracting the constellations from circumpolar motion is crucial for appreciation the solar eclipse as it is only time the central Sun and the background stars are present to the observer to both the left and right of the Sun, all other times the observer has to be content with a dawn or twilight appearance in context of the Earth's orbital motion -

http://www.zam.fme.vutbr.cz/~druck/e..._mo1_stars.jpg


 




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