HNSKY
HNSKY screenshot centred on the South Celestial Pole (SCP) | |
Developer(s) | Han Kleijn |
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Stable release |
3.3.4d (Microsoft Windows); 3.3.4b_FPC (Linux)
/ July 2017 |
Operating system | Windows, Linux |
Type | Planetarium |
License | Freeware |
Website |
www |
HNSKY or Hallo Northern Sky is a popular freeware planetarium program for Linux and Microsoft Windows to simulate the night sky. It is provided with several non-English language modules, numerous astronomical catalogues, conversion utilities and tools, as well as several stellar databases.
HNSKY was originally created by Dutchman Han Kleijn in 1998, who continues to develop and maintain the application. It is available in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions.
Initially a basic planetarium program, it has expanded in functionality to include the ability to control computerised GoTo telescope mounts, and is ASCOM compliant and supports the USNO's UCAC4 catalog.
See also
- C2A
- Cartes du Ciel
- Celestia
- Digital Universe Atlas
- Google Mars
- Google Moon
- Google Sky
- Hallo Northern Sky (HN Sky)
- KStars
- NASA World Wind
- RedShift
- Skyglobe
- Starry Night
- Stellarium
- TheSky
- Universe Sandbox
- WinStars
- WorldWide Telescope
- XEphem
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