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At the ISAAC/SIAC “Oxford-12" conference on Cultural Astronomy in La Plata, Argentina, on Monday, Oct 31, we finally celebrated the long-expected release of Stellarium 1.0 while version 1.1 was already published. (pict.: Georg Zotti on behalf of the Stellarium Team)

At the ISAAC/SIAC “Oxford-12" conference on Cultural Astronomy in La Plata, Argentina, on Monday, Oct 31, we finally celebrated the long-expected release of  Stellarium 1.0 while version 1.1  was already published. (pict.: Georg Zotti on behalf of the Stellarium Team)
Journal of Skyscape Archaeology (@jskyscapearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next Issue 9.1 goes to Gobekli Tepe with Alistair Coombs' research on the twin god theme used to define celestial luminaries, divisions of space & the seasons: ✨Chips off the Block: Twin Symbolism in the Emergence of Neolithic Monuments and Cosmology (£) tinyurl.com/3kmufu8b

Next Issue 9.1 goes to Gobekli Tepe with Alistair Coombs' research on the twin god theme used to define celestial luminaries, divisions of space & the seasons:
✨Chips off the Block: Twin Symbolism in the Emergence of Neolithic Monuments and Cosmology (£) tinyurl.com/3kmufu8b
خالد العجاجي (@khalid_alajaji) 's Twitter Profile Photo

هذا المقطع وأمثاله ينتج ببرمجة نصية على ستيللاريوم للأجهزة المكتبية stellarium scripting لتحميل آخر نسخة محدثة من ستيللاريوم مجانا للويندوز والماك واللينكس: stellarium.org/ar/ البرنامج النصي لإنتاج هذا الفيديو:

هذا المقطع وأمثاله ينتج ببرمجة نصية على ستيللاريوم للأجهزة المكتبية
stellarium scripting
لتحميل آخر نسخة محدثة من ستيللاريوم مجانا للويندوز والماك واللينكس:
stellarium.org/ar/
البرنامج النصي لإنتاج هذا الفيديو:
Fabien Chéreau (@fabien_chereau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday evening I saw Stellarium running in the 25m planetarium dome of Jena, Germany. It's in this city that Zeiss performed the first unofficial planetarium show exactly 100 years ago, in 1923.

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The show was driven by archeoastromer Georg Zotti, who presented an experimental version of Stellarium that he developed for his research on ancient skies. The audience consisted of a mix of Cultural Astronomers gathered from all the continents and general public from the city.

Fabien Chéreau (@fabien_chereau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nice recap on the recent use of Stellaris inside the 25m Jena Planetarium dome, by Susanne Hoffmann. scilogs.spektrum.de/uhura-uraniae/…

Stellarium Labs (@stellariumlabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting news! We're hard at work on a VR version of Stellarium Mobile, and it's coming soon to Oculus Quest 2 and 3. 🌟 If you've got a headset, why not join the alpha testing and be part of the journey? We'd love your feedback! meta.com/s/4ROgkpUqg

Exciting news! We're hard at work on a VR version of Stellarium Mobile, and it's coming soon to Oculus Quest 2 and 3. 🌟 If you've got a headset, why not join the alpha testing and be part of the journey? We'd love your feedback!
meta.com/s/4ROgkpUqg
Lady麻麻 (@amelielucn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi guys Stellarium Dev. Team Stellarium Labs This archaeologist 广百宋斋 @ 道非常 𓇌𓉔𓍯𓄿 used multiple cultural relics (from ancient China and ancient Egypt) in conjunction with Stellarium to investigate and verify celestial phenomena and historical events that occurred on April 15, 16317

James Clark (@clarkjames70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My occultation image inspired me to have another go at Mars. This is the best I've ever got and, comparing to the Stellarium image from the same time, shows the smudges are real not just rubbish processing Never gonna be a Damian Peach or Tom Williams but I'll settle for that

My occultation image inspired me to have another go at Mars.
This is the best I've ever got and, comparing to the Stellarium image from the same time, shows the smudges are real not just rubbish processing
Never gonna be a <a href="/peachastro/">Damian Peach</a>  or <a href="/tw__astro/">Tom Williams</a> but I'll settle for that