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Stellarium older version download
Stellarium older version download









stellarium older version download

When using the ThinLinc software to connect to SALSA, enter "" or "" in the field "Server" and use your username and telscope password.With Stellarium Portable you'll be able to look at the sky from any location in the World, which means you can check the different star constellations visible from different areas in the world. The software works on Windows, Mac and Linux and is available here from Cendio.

stellarium older version download

While most user should be able to connect to the SALSA computers using a webbrowser, one can also use the free remote desktop client ThinLinc to connect to the SALSA computers. Note that you can enable coordinate grids within Stellarium: both Galactic and Equatorial coordinates are supported. Tell the program that you are in Onsala (or in Kungsbacka, which the program knows about and is close enough to Onsala), and select a date and time. The free planetarium software Stellarium, available at, can be used to predict the night sky visible with SALSA in the future. In this section we provide links to non-"data analysis" software which you may find useful. Now users can use the tool from anywhere with internet and do not have to worried about the dependencies. The purpose is to improve the user experience and make it easily to access. SalsaTS is a newly developed web-based analysis tool. Further note that archival FITS-files taken with SALSA before cannot be analysed with the latest Matlab code, instead please use this older version for these fits files. Note: the software is tested on Matlab version R2015a, but should also work on other versions. Download the code here (right-click "Save-link-as"), and English documentation here. SalsaSpectrum is written as a MATLAB class file, and therefore a Matlab installation is required to run it. It is possible to analyse large numbers of spectra simultaneously, and to easily plot the results. SalsaSpectrum is a toolbox, written in the popular MATLAB language, which can be used to analyse data from SALSA. SALSA with MATLAB: The SalsaSpectrum class Documentation for how to analyse SALSA data using SalsaJ can be downloaded in English and in Swedish. Note: SalsaJ software requires that you have Java (free) installed. A version known to work with the FITS-files (made after ) from the SALSA telescopes can be found here. SalsaJ is a program written within the EU-HOU project to view both spectra and images. A quick guide to this can be found here in English. It is possible to look at SALSA spectra using google sheets. Inspect SALSA spectra using Google sheets

stellarium older version download

In this section we provide links to software which can be used to view and analyse the data yor obtain from SALSA. On this page we provide links to software which can assist you when using SALSA.











Stellarium older version download