Planetarium software

Planetarium software is application software that allows a user to simulate the celestial sphere at any time of day, especially at night, on a computer. Such applications can be as rudimentary as displaying a star chart or sky map for a specific time and location, or as complex as rendering photorealistic views of the sky.

While some planetarium software is meant to be used exclusively on a personal computer, some applications can be used to interface with and control telescopes or planetarium projectors. Optional features may include inserting the orbital elements of comets and other newly discovered bodies for display.

Comparison of planetarium software

Name Latest release License Operating system
Windows Linux macOS Android iOS
C2AMay 1, 2021ProprietaryYesNoNoNoNo
Cartes du CielNovember 24, 2019GPLv2YesYesYesNoNo
CelestiaJan 17, 2021GPLv2YesYesYesYesYes
Digital Universe Atlas-Illinois Open Source LicenseNoYesYesNoYes
HNSKYJune 13, 2021GNU General Public License v3YesYesYesNoNo
KStarsMarch 1, 2021GPLv2YesYesYesYesNo
StellariumJuly 8, 2022GPLv2YesYesYesYesNo
NightshadeAugust 23, 2017GPLv3 (Nightshade Legacy)Nightshade Public License (Nightshade NG)YesYesYesNoNo
SkyExplorer2021ProprietaryYesNoNoNoNo
Sky Map-Apache License, Version 2.0NoNoNoYesNo
SpaceEngineMay 19, 2022ProprietaryYesYes (Proton)[1]
Native build Planned
PlannedNoNo
XEphemFebruary 28, 2021MIT LicenseNoYesYesNoNo
WorldWide TelescopeJune 15, 2016MIT LicenseYesNoNoNoNo
Redshift-ProprietaryYesNoYesYesYes
SkySafari-ProprietaryNoNoYesYesYes
Starry Night-ProprietaryYesNoYesNoNo
Sky GuideAugust 18, 2021ProprietaryNoNoNoNoYes
TheSky-Proprietary-----
WinStars-Proprietary-----
Google Sky-Proprietary-----
Digistar-Proprietary-----
Shira Player (software)November 22, 2020GPLv2YesNoNoNoNo
Shira Universe (software)February 13, 2021MIT LicenseYesNoNoNoNo
PlanetariumVR (virtual reality)August 9, 2021ProprietaryYesNoNoNoNo


See also

References

  1. ""ProtonDB - Game details for SpaceEngine"". ProtonDB. Retrieved 22 April 2022.


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