Stellarium has been updated recently to version 0.11.4 bringing more features and improvements. Stellarium is a planetarium program that uses OpenGL to display 3D sky images of planets, stars, nebulae, and constellations with the possibility to simulate sunrise and sunset.
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Here are some of the new features in this latest release:
- New plugin: Exoplanets
- New plugin: Observability analysis
- Get geometric altitude and azimuth for script engine
- Sky image loading with altitude/azimuth coordinates
- New hotkey for star name labels
- Option to activate/deactivate the Nebula Background Images button via GUI
- Return to user set location and landscape
- Display degrees and minutes for FOV of CCD
- Adding all possible satellites
- Apply atmosphere effect only on bodies with atmosphere
Installation
To install latest version of Stellarium on Ubuntu 12.04/Linux Mint 13, open the terminal and run the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stellarium/daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install stellarium
For older version of Ubuntu/Linux Mint, you can install Stellarium 0.11.4 manually as follows:
- 32-bit systems
cd /tmp
wget -O stellarium-0.11.4_i386.deb http://goo.gl/yzNTy
sudo dpkg -i stellarium-0.11.4_i386.deb
- 64-bit systems
cd /tmp
wget -O stellarium-0.11.4_amd64.deb http://goo.gl/c7FP6
sudo dpkg -i stellarium-0.11.4_amd64.deb
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