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Stellar Window Offers A Unique View Of The Solar System

By: Jens Wagner Home | News-and-Society


Are you interested in the solar system and for ways to see it with a unique view? Then you should know about Stellar Window with is a planetarium software that was made by Fairy Devices in Japan.

This software offers many features and benefits that anyone who likes studying the solar system will enjoy. Some of the different features and benefits include:

1. With this astronomical software you will be able to see the starry sky and different celestial objects in your own home.

You can even enjoy this outdoors or keep it indoors. This is possible because the sensor can be held in the palm of your hand or you can piggyback it on the optical equipment. This provides excellent entertainment for anyone.

2. The images that are seen are computer graphics and some are also natural images. By combining these two images you definitely get a unique and beautiful view.

3. Have you always wanted to see star fields or celestial objects, but didn't know how to before? With this software you will be able to see just that because these images were taken by the best astrophotographers. There are also thousands of photos that were done by Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS).

4. You will be able to see so many amazing objects with this software. Some of the different objects that can be viewed using this software include:

- A total of 2.6 million stars

- The eight planets in the Solar System

- The major moons of the eight planets

- Artificial satellites such as the Hubble Space Telescope or the International Space Station

5. You will really feel like you are in the Solar System yourself due to the realism of this software. It can simulate meteor showers and many other amazing things that will put you right in the middle of an amazing site.

6. This software has been designed to speak about the remaining angles for a preset object, while it is busy moving the sensor toward the final target. This is very convenient if you have it mounted on an object such as binoculars or on a tripod.

The Stellar Window definitely makes a great educational tool for anyone, and it provides a lot of fun at the same time. You will not go wrong with this planetarium software. If you love learning about the Solar System you can use it in the comfort of your own home.




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