skinnable landscapes with spheric panorama projection.HTTP interface (web-based control, remote control API). graphical interface and extensive keyboard control.spheric mirror projection for your own low-cost dome.fisheye projection for planetarium domes.very realistic atmosphere, sunrise and sunset.images of nebulae (full Messier catalogue).constellations for 40+ different cultures.asterisms and illustrations of the constellations.extra catalogue with more than 1 million deep-sky objects.default catalogue of over 80,000 deep-sky objects.extra catalogues with more than 177 million stars.default catalogue of over 600,000 stars.Please report bugs using the bug tracker link in the NOTES section of this page. Visit the downloads page to get a PDF copy of the Stellarium User Guide. Refer to -screenshot-dir to use a different path. Refer to -c above to use a different filename and to -u to use a different User Data $HOME/.stellarium/config.ini The default main configuration file is config.ini. It contains the user's settings, extra landscapes, scripts,Īnd can also be used to over-ride data files which are provided with the default install. $HOME/.stellarium/ This is the User Data Directory, which may be over-ridden using command line option -u. usr/share/stellarium/ This is the Installation Data Directory set at compile-time. Well as information on how to customise the Stellarium data files. Please refer to the Stellarium User Guide for more details, as Note: file locations on non-*nix operating systems (include OSX ) may vary. Permitted values of p are: equalarea, stereographic, fisheye, cylinder, mercator, perspective, and projection-type p Specify projection type, p. fov fov Specify the field of view ( fov degrees). sky-time time Specify sky time in format hh:mm:ss. sky-date date Specify sky date in format yyyymmdd. Refer to -list-landscapes for possible names. landscape name Start Stellarium using landscape name. list-landscapes Print a list of landscape names and exit. Southerly latitudes should be prefixed with "-". The format is illustrated by this example: +53d58'16.65" which refers to 53ĭegrees, 58 minutes and 16.65 arc seconds North. latitude lat Specify the initial observer latitude, where lat is the latitude. Westerly longitudes should be prefixed with "-". The format is illustrated by this example: +4d16'12" which refers to 4 degrees,ġ6 minutes and 12 arc seconds East. longitude lon Specify the initial observer longitude, where lon is the longitude. altitude alt Specify the initial observer altitude, where alt is the altitude in meters. planet-name is an English name, and should refer to an object defined in the ssystem.ini file. home-planet planet-name Specify observer planet. screenshot-dir dir Set the directory into which screenshots will be saved to dir, instead of the default (which is $HOME on *nix operating systems). The setting is saved in the config-file and as such will be theĭefault for subsequent invocations of Stellarium. f, -full-screen yes|no With argument yes or no over-rides the full screen setting in the config file. u, -user-dir dir Use dir instead of the default user data directory ( $HOME /.stellarium/ on *nix operating systems). c, -config-file file Use file for the config filename instead of the default config.ini. Useful on systems that report support for OpenGL 2, but its implementation is buggy. safe-mode Do not use OpenGL2 features (such as shaders). h, -help Print a brief synopsis of program options and exit. v, -version Print program name and version and exit.
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