Cartes du Ciel
Screenshot of Version 3 beta 0.1.0 | |
Developer(s) | Patrick Chevalley |
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Stable release |
3.10
/ 29 March 2014 |
Written in | Object Pascal |
Operating system | Cross-platform (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux) |
Type | Educational software |
License | GPL |
Website | Version 3 (stable) |
Cartes du Ciel is a free planetarium program for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. With the change to version 3, Linux has been added as a target platform, licensing has changed from freeware to GPL and the project moved to a new website.
The software maps out and labels most of the constellations, planets, and objects visible with a telescope. It can also download Digitized Sky Survey Charts and superimpose images over these charts. Numerous star charts and indexes can be installed. There are also telescope interfaces and many versatile display options.
According to the programmer, Patrick Chevalley, it was released as freeware because "Iād rather see amateurs spend their money for a new eyepiece than for astronomy software".[1]
Chevalley has also created a lunar atlas program, Virtual Moon Atlas, which is also free software.[2]
See also
- Celestia
- Digital Universe Atlas
- Google Mars
- Google Moon
- Google Sky
- HNSKY (Hallo Northern Sky)
- KStars
- NASA World Wind
- RedShift (planetarium software)
- Skyglobe
- Starry Night (planetarium software)
- Stellarium
- TheSky (astronomy software)
- Universe Sandbox
- WinStars
- WorldWide Telescope
- XEphem