

.com Starry Night Pro 4.x offers stunningly realistic star-field views from 350 million light-years away or from your own backyard. Access to more than 500 million celestial objects--including the complete NGC/IC, PGC, and Hubble Star Guide catalogs--is perfect for amateur astronomers, while the software's OpenGL graphics support the 3-D positions of some 28,000 galaxies in the Tully collection. Add images, build custom data sets, or use the graph tool to predict eclipses and conjunctions. Create custom field-view indicators that match your own telescope eyepieces, binoculars, or CCD, and then track the latest satellites, comets, and asteroids. Starry Night Pro 4.x controls most computerized telescopes, including the Meade LX-200 and AutoStar brands, as well as Celestron's Nexstar series. This comprehensive software suite also offers more than 90 minutes of multimedia video filled with compelling visualizations of our solar system and beyond. You can print out star charts, learn about planetary movements, watch the phases of the moon, and even see what the stars looked like when you were born. A 200-page guidebook and the Atlas of the Sky CD-ROM are also included. Plus, Starry Night Pro X adds access to LiveSky on the Internet for additional online astronomy resources.
J**N
Fantastic Value
Starry Night Pro (SNP)is an incredible software package. I had used used TheSky version IV for a few years (which was 2 1/2 times the cost), and SNP is MUCH easier to use, and offers features that TheSky simply does not have.It does help to have a pretty good background in Astronomy though, so I could see where someone with virtually NO knowledge on the subject would have a difficult time knowing where to start. Since they do offer more basic versions of Starry Night, I'd imagine that they might be more appropriate for a true beginner.Some of the highlights: Each time you run the program, you have the option of having the database updated via the Internet, so that all of your satellite, comet and asteroid information is current. This function is very easy... you don't have to go looking for it... it'll ask you at start up.You can "center" on any object, and zoom in (up to) a high-powered telescopic view. With the object centered in the field, the object will remain frozen in the center of your screen as time elapses, rather than moving across the screen. You can then set the time-step to anywhere from "normal" to 30,000x normal. One of the coolest things to do, is to center Saturn, zoom in until it fills about a quarter of the screen, and then speed the time up... You'll watch in amazement as the planet and it's splendid ring system rotate before you, and the moons dance around the planet.You can change your viewing location to anywhere on Earth... or for that matter, anywhere in the Solar System --and beyond. Try looking back at the Earth during a Solar eclipse! You'll see the Moon's shadow skirting across the surface. Or, if you set your viewing location on the Moon during a lunar eclipse, you'll see a Solar eclipse FROM the moon. Again, pretty neat.You can zoom completely out of the galaxy, and look back at the Milky Way so it is no longer a band across the sky, but rather a pinwheel of stars (depending, of course, on which direction you are looking from.) You can also zoom out to the edge of the known universe until all of the galaxies are a faint blob in the middle of the screen.... Zooming IN quickly from this point is also a cool effect.If all of what SNP did was for "effect" only (in other words, it didn't actually reflect the REAL sky, it'd be worth the money.) But of course, it DOES reflect what you CAN see. What you WILL see. And what you DID see. (Up to several thousand years in the past, and about ten thousand years into the future... just for planning purposes!)Starry Night Pro is worth every dollar... and more!
B**B
Wow!
I'm not going to write a review of Starry Night Pro. I'm too stunned. This is wonderful software. I've only had it for a day but I'm awestruck. When I brought up the software and saw what looked like a satellite (it was a satellite) I knew I was hooked. I don't know a lot about astronomy and I thought this would help me learn. I wanted something that showed me the night sky as I see it. This is beyond my dreams.
K**N
This software is GREAT!
This is the best software I have ever bought. It is very easy to use and very versatile. It has an extensive catalogue of items, many of which have photos. It also has upgrade capability. I recommend it to anyone interested in astronomy at any level of skill/knowledge.
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