SkySafari's basic version includes everything you need to get started learning the night sky: 120,000 stars; over 200 star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies; all major planets and moons, and dozens of asteroids, comets, and satellites - including the ISS. Here's what you can do with SkySafari:
SkySafari Pro has the largest database of any astronomy app, period. It contains everything in SkySafari Plus, and adds over 1.2 GB of data, including 25 million stars from both Hubble Guide Star catalogs, over 740,000 galaxies down to 18th magnitude, and over 630,000 solar system objects - including every comet and asteroid ever discovered. It simulates the view from anywhere in the solar system - or beyond it - at up to a million years in the past or future.
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The sky chart shows an accurate depiction of the sky. The information displayed is highly configurable, and may be changed in the SkySafari Settings views. The sky chart shows the location of the stars, planets, and deep sky objects (star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies) as seen from your date, time, and location.
This section contains lists of the most commonly-known objects in the sky (e.g. planets, stars, deep sky objects, etc). Choose a list to display the most commonly-known objects in that category. For example, the Planets list shows the major planets in our solar system; the Brightest Stars list shows the brightest stars in the sky; the Messier Objects list shows the most famous 110 star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies, etc.
In SkySafari's basic version, Tonight's Best list includes only brightest stars and planets visible to the naked eye, and the brightest and best-known deep sky objects that can be seen with a pair of binoculars. SkySafari Plus and Pro add the best double and variable stars, star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies visible in small backyard telescopes. A few objects of extreme astrophysical or historical importance are also in the list, even if they're difficult or impossible to see in a backyard telescope - like Barnard's Star, Halley's Comet (at least until 2061), and Eris - the "dwarf planet" which dethroned Pluto as the solar system's outermost planet.
Galactic - In the Galactic coordinate system, longitude and latitude in the sky are akin to longitude and latitude on the Earth. Galactic coordinates are defined by the plane of our Milky Way galaxy. Galactic longitude is measured westward along the galactic equator from 0 at the galactic center, located in the constellation Sagittarius, to 360. Galactic latitude is measured from 0 on the galactic equator to +90 at the north galactic pole and -90 at the south galactic pole. Galactic coordinates are used most commonly for dynamical studies of stars, star clusters, galaxies, and other objects outside the solar system. Please Note: Galactic coordinates are only available in SkySafari Pro.
The settings in this view let you control the display of star cluster, nebulae, and galaxies - including the selection of deep sky objects that are shown, and the labelling of objects with their names or catalog numbers.
The Messier Catalog is a famous list of 110 prominent deep sky objects compiled by the 18th century astronomer Charles Messier. The Messier catalog includes some of the most prominent star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies visible from the northern hemisphere, such as the Hercules Cluster (M 13) and the Whirlpool Galaxy (M 51).
Galaxies: Sets whether galaxies are displayed in the sky chart. Galaxies are immense star systems outside of our own Milky Way galaxy; many are larger than our own. The total number of galaxies is in the billions, and they extend to the edge of the known universe. Most galaxies are classified as spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, or irregular galaxies, based on their appearance. Examples are M 31 (spiral) in Andromeda, M 87 (elliptical) in Virgo, and the Small Magellanic Cloud (irregular).
as Hydrogen Alpha Image: shows the sky in Hydrogen Alpha light, with an image produced by Doug Finkbeiner. This full-sky H-alpha map is a composite of the Virginia Tech Spectral line Survey (VTSS) in the north and the Southern H-Alpha Sky Survey Atlas (SHASSA) in the south. The view shows the distribution of glowing ionized hydrogen gas clouds in our galaxy's star-forming regions.
as WISE Infrared Image: shows the sky in mid-infrared wavelengths, using data from NASA's WISE (Wide-Field Infrared Explorer) satellite. The colors in this image represent specific wavelengths of infrared light. Cyan (blue-green) represents light emitted predominantly from stars and galaxies at a wavelength of 3.4 microns. Green and red represent light mostly emitted by dust at 12 and 22 microns, respectively.
SkySafari 6 shows you 120,000 stars, 222 of the best-known star clusters, nebulae, and galaxies in the sky; including all of the Solar System's major planets and moons, and more than 200 asteroids, comets, and satellites.
SkySafari 6 Pro includes over 100 million stars, 3 million galaxies down to 18th magnitude, and 750,000 solar system objects; including every comet and asteroid ever discovered.* Plus, state of the art mobile telescope control.
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It can be very convenient to use Matplotlib interactively within anIPython shell (seeChapter 1). IPython is built to work well with Matplotlib if you specifyMatplotlib mode. To enable this mode, you can use the %matplotlibmagic command after starting ipython:
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