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2010-01-17
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2010-01-31
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Easy.
Have an initialization process: the soft shows you first a bright star or object (the moon...), you point it to the object and press a button to initialize. Just as it is done on computer-controlled scopes (except than only one star is needed).
And be blessed that there is no compass, that is the biggest source of errors in the skyscout.
To quote from the other thread:
Google "Celestron SkyScout" if you don't understand the last sentence.
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2010-01-31
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2010-01-31
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2010-02-01
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2010-02-01
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@ Germany
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How do your options compare with Orrey? It's location sensitive, and worked nicely for me last night verifying that I was indeed seeing Mars near the Moon...
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2010-02-02
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2010-02-05
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2010-03-07
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@ Ireland
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Thanks for adding a link to my orrery program. It is nowhere near as beautiful as stellarium, but I'm having fun working on it. I'd very much appreciate it if people would give it a try and send me suggestions for improvements, either through its Bugzilla database, or just by mailing me at orrery.moko@gmail.com.
One minor thing orrery has going for it is that it was originally written for Openmoko Freerunner phones, which have about 1/20 (really!) of the processing power of an N900. So I had to work hard to make the calculations run efficiently, or else it would have been unusable on a Freerunner. On an N900, it is quite responsive.
It still needs a lot of "hildonizing" to fit in well with other Maemo 5 apps.
Documentation for the program can be found here:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Orrery
Thanks again!
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