| Astronomy Software
 In 
astronomy, there is a wide variety of software. In most cases, there are many 
different versions of software that do a particular thing. The most common 
reason for this is preference. While I  use some of these software titles, 
I am in no way endorsing one brand over another. All of the software listed here are popular among the amateur astronomer 
population; in fact, it is common for one person to have several different 
programs that do about the same thing - the features of one might be missing in 
another, but that other may excel in something else (if that makes sense). For ease, 
I will break them down into category. Keep in mind this 
list is not at all complete. If there is a software that is worth mentioning, 
please send us the link.
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Planetarium Software |
Specialty Observing Programs |
CCD Software |
Robotic Software |
Other Software
 Software for OS X (Apple) | 
New! iPhone/iPod/iPad Apps | 
New! Palm PDA Apps
 
Planetarium Software: This type of software is used to map the night sky 
from any location on the Earth. It most cases, the software below can print our 
star charts for a night of viewing and will have extensive databases with at 
least the most popular night sky objects. 
	 The SkyX 
	by Software Bisque is probably the most popular planetarium software 
	available. I also use version 6 of this software. The benefit of using 
	TheSky is their extensive database, ability to remotely control a 
	computerized telescope, and work seamlessly with their other popular 
	product, CCDSoft. Their website also has a Hot Fix section for up to date software updates (you will have to register).The power of TheSky has come to OS X in the form of the new version of TheSky X student edition. TheSky X is now available in the The SkyX Serious Astronomer Edition are available for both OS X and Windows. Windows 7 and 64bit OS's are supported. The previous version, The Sky 6 Professional is still a well respected program that does run on 64bit operating systems but is a Windows only program.TheSky Pocket Edition provides access to the virtual sky from your Palm or Pocket PC. For the diehard astronomer, you can download and extended version of the SAO catalog as well.A free, open-source software called
	  
	    Stellarium is probably a good place to start. Another free planetarium software is
	Celestia. It 
	runs on Windows, Linux and Mac. This software not only shows you the sky 
	from Earth, but also allows you to "fly" to other locations and view the sky 
	from there.Google Earth is no longer limited to great satellite images of Earth, they have created color images of the space as well. They include Hubble images in places where they belong, and a cool feature is that you can switch the view based on where you live.Microsoft Research has put together an educational program that is nothing short of a breakthrough. The World Wide Telescope allows the user access to just about every image taken from just about every space probe there is. Better still, the user can change the view from radio through to x-ray (visible included of course). It's Windows only, its free so download it now.Keeping with the freeware theme, the third free bit of software is an up-and-coming simple yet capable sky charting program called Asynx Planetarium. Starry Night 
	is a software that uses OpenGL and Quick Time to show a photo realistic 
	night sky. It also provides telescope control.
	
	Updates for this software are available at their website, but newer versions allow updates through an application installed with the program.An old style DOS type software by
	Project Pluto called 
	Guide 8 is also a pretty capable Windows based software as well. While it 
	does not have the pizzazz associated with the "modern" planetariums, it does 
	have what I consider one of the best presentations of nebula.
	Guide 
	updates are also available on the website.A specialized planetarium software called
	AstroMB is also 
	available. I have no experience with this software, but it boasts a pretty 
	impressive set of features - available for viewing at their website.SkyMap is another 
	software title I am not familiar with, but it does seem to have a faithful 
	following.Redshift 
	is a program that used to be Macintosh only, and doesn't seem to want to go 
	away. I used it many years ago and found it capable although I have no idea 
	how the newer versions are compared to what is currently available.Sky Tools by 
	CapellaSoft is a bit different from other planetarium software as it has 
	an integrated notepad to store observing notes during observation. While I 
	have no personal experience with this software, this also seems to have a 
	faithful following.SkyChart III by Southern Stars is a planetarium software that is for both Windows and Macintosh.Voyager 4 by Carina Software - a Windows and OS X platform planetarium software, this provides the standard features expected in virtual sky and telescope control. Stellaris — A shareware program for the amateur astronomerCartes du Ciel/SkyChart - a planetarium program boasting 16 different catalogs boasting its completeness over other software with the same feature. Supports Windows, Mac and Linux and has a few more catalog add-ons available.CyberSky 5 is a run of the mill planetarium program. It offers the standard features in that the night sky can be viewed at any date in time. While not the prettiest program out there, this serves two main purposes: it keeps the price down and speeds up the program. Most new programs use Open GL for that real sky look but comes at the ex pence of computer processor usage, graphics usage and memory usage. I tested this program and found it does what it is supposed to do. It is Windows only program but will run om XP, Vista, and 7 in both 32 bit and 64 bit modes.Planetensuche is a free program collection of astronomy software (database, formula collection, simulation, bioastronomy - the genesis of life, quiz and a distance calculator). Mainly Planetensuche engage about exoplanets - therefore the name (Planetensuche = planet search). Back to Main Page 
					| Back to Top Specialty Observing Programs: These programs are not full featured planetariums, but specialize in 
	specific objects. 
		DeepSky 2011 - I had a chance to use this software and it does a lot. While not as smooth or cohesive as TheSky, it does do several things well. With a bit of a learning curve, one gets a list of available targets for the evening so a plan can be made. An image of the object is available so you have an idea what the target is; so when ready, you can view its location on their built-in chart, send the target info to your goto system and enjoy. From the, note of what you see can also be performed. It keeps a detailed log, and you can share online. Be sure to give it a go!Seeker by Bisque - a 3D immersive tool for traveling through our Solar SystemVRMars - A virtual reality program that lets you see through the eyes of the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit (The Opportunity MER version is in the works). Night Sky Observer has a program called
		  LunarPhase Pro that is a very capable Lunar observing program. It 
		  has imbedded maps, listings of major Lunar features, and Lunar time 
		  tables for anything you want to know.
		Night Sky Observer also has a very nice program called
		JupSat Pro. It's a program designed to provide information on the 
		four Galilean moons of Jupiter - and does it well.
		Heavenscape software has a nice program called
		
		Satellite Tracker. This program allows full control of a Meade or 
		Celestron computer controlled telescope to track the orbiting satellites 
		- like the International Space Station and various communication 
		satellites.Google Earth is no longer limited to great satellite images of Earth, they have created color images of the space as well. They include Hubble images in places where they belong, and a cool feature is that you can switch the view based on where you live.Microsoft Research has put together an educational program that is nothing short of a breakthrough. The World Wide Telescope allows the user access to just about every image taken from just about every space probe there is. Better still, the user can change the view from radio through to x-ray (visible included of course). It's Windows only, its free so download it now.Halley - Electronic Catalog of Comets. This is a Windows program that maintains a current list of by database. It includes a fast search and export to ECS format.MAXCLOCK - This is a free, highly accurate clock dedicated to astronomy. It provides accurate UT as well as Sun and Moon rise and set time and much more.AstroClockFX - An astronomy clock that displays the current local & UTC date & time, a calendar, local & Greenwich sidereal times, and the Julian day. The program includes the current sun, moon, eclipses and ephemerides for all the planets, minor planets and comets.DeepSky - This program is a large and useful program. A quick setup to tell the program where you live will allow it to list available DeepSky objects in view for the evening. There is also an observers log and an optional add-on for telescope control. Click on an object of interest and you are presented with a DSS image. You can view a Moon map and create custom star charts. Back to Main Page 
					| Back to Top CCD Control and Imaging Software: This will be the longest list as there are many of these types of 
		programs available. I will keep the descriptions short for this list. 
			CCDSoft - works in concert with TheSky for full camera and telescope control. Also provides the necessary image reduction, processing and stackingMira Pro 
			  and Mira AP - professional level CCD softwareMaxImDL - 
			a popular choice that offers CCD control and processing
			
			AIP4WIN - a popular choice that is really a book with included 
			software
			
			Santa Barbara Instrument Groups software page - CCD software 
			updates
			
			IRIS - a free and capable program for CCD control and processingRegistar 
			- specialized image stacking program
			RegiStax - free image stacking program, used mostly for planets
			
			K3CCDTools - provides video image stacking and image processing
			
			Fits4Win - Windows program to view FITS files
			AstroVideo - specialized video stacking program
			
			RC-Astro Console - Russell Croman's add-in for enhanced MaxImDL 
			functionality
			
			SigmaReject - Another Russell Croman plug-in for MaxImDL
			
			RGB Weight Calculator - Specialized program that assists in 
			determining ideal exposure time for various filtered images
			
			AstroArt 3.0 - 96bit image processing softwareImagePlus 
			- image converter and processor, useful for Digital SLR cameras
			
			Adobe PhotoShop - need I say more? The de-facto standard for the 
			"digital darkroom"Grain 
			Surgery - clean up those messy images
			
			PixInsight - image enhancement
			NEAT Image - digital filter for noise reduction
			
			FitsPlug - FITS file plug-in for PhotoShopIrfanview 
			- free image reader and basic processing, reads just about 
			everythingFITS Liberator - a free PhotoShop plugin by the folks from the ESA/ESO and NASA Back to Main Page 
					| Back to Top Robotic and Remote Control Software: This next batch of software specializes in telescope control - 
			either from another room or across the globe. 
				TheSky with CCDSoft provide robotic control from a computer nearby.Want to improve your telescopes pointing accuracy? T-Point is a software that models your mounts accuracy and uses this model to improve pointing accuracy.Orchestrate is a software to automate imaging sessions - so you can get some sleep.For those with motorized domes, AutomaDome adds the ability to control the dome as well - moving the dome with the scope as well as opening and closing.Users of the Paramount can improve accuracy with PrecisionPEC.Have your cake and eat it too - the complete Bisque Observatory Software Suite.DC-3 Dreams 
				  - full suite of robotic observatory control, software updates 
				  available in their
				  
				    support pages
				
				PoleAlignMax - software to assist your computer control 
				telescope to point to the northASCOM 
				- the communications standard for interface control in astronomy
				CCDWare - a new software company providing a variety of products used to assist in tracking accuracy 
				and automatic control (with links to other software as well), imaging stacking, session planning and CCD inspection.SN Finder - This software automates supernova searches, designed by an amateur astronomer for amateur astronomers. Back to Main Page 
					| Back to Top Other Software: The following software doesn't really fit in the above 
				categories. 
					
					
					Aberrator - software to assist in star testing a 
					telescope
					
					Microsoft Service Packs - a nice website to know, has 
					all current service packs for Microsoft products
					
					MSDN .Net Updates - for those Visual Studio .Net 
					programmers, this is a valuable resourceAstro Image Frame Maker - a utility designed to add borders and titles to astro imagesThe KDE Education Project has a program called KStars that runs on LinuxGlobularClusters - it can be very useful to amateur astronomers to better understand the effects of gravity in a star cluster and to make experiments “at home” by changing fundamental parameters such as concentration and diameter of a cluster or mass and velocity of individual stars.SpaceEngine - a free space simulation program that lets you explore the universe in three dimensions, from planet Earth to the most distant galaxies. Areas of the known universe are represented using actual astronomical data, while regions uncharted by astronomy are generated procedurally. Millions of galaxies, trillions of stars, countless planets - all available for exploration. You can land any planet, moon or asteroid and watch alien landscapes and celestial phenomena. You can even pilot starships and atmospheric shuttles.Starblinker - allows you to easily search for new stars in your astronomical photos written by Marco Lorrai.Astromagic - The software allows the user to extract highly accurate astrometric measurements of sources from FITS images. In particular, its capabilities extend to frames exposed with non-sidereal tracking, and to images on which the target detection is elongated or trailed by Dott. David J. Tholen, Gianpaolo Pizzetti and Dr. Marco Micheli.PRISM - A powerful all-in-one software designed to offer you the most power in a compact package, from capture to publishing Software for OS X (Apple): 
					  The power of TheSky has come to OS X in the form of TheSky X student edition. TheSky X is now available in the Serious Astronomer Edition as well as the Professional Edition - available for both OS X and Windows. What a wonderful thing!Seeker by Bisque - a 3D immersive tool for traveling through our Solar System - its available for OS X as well.Google Earth is no longer limited to great satellite images of Earth, they have created color images of the space as well. They include Hubble images in places where they belong, and a cool feature is that you can switch the view based on where you live.SkyChart III by Southern Stars is a planetarium software that is for both Windows and Macintosh.The only Mac OS X only planetarium software is Voyager 4 by Carina Software. While I have not seen it in action, it promises to be a very powerful program that also offers telescope control.Cosmographia - A beautiful Solar System simulator for the Mac available from the App StoreStark Labs - providers of Nebulosity (CCD control), PHD (guiding), DSLR Shutter control and a few others.Microsoft Research has put together an educational program that is nothing short of a breakthrough. The World Wide Telescope allows the user access to just about every image taken from just about every space probe there is. Better still, the user can change the view from radio through to x-ray (visible included of course). The program is Windows only, but Mac users can use the online version for free.NRAO Astronomical Image Processing System (AIPS) - process radio images from the NRAO IRAF for Macintosh - Maciraf - allowing Mac users to use the absolute standard in professional astronomySpitzer Science Center - Spot and Leopard (tools for planning and archiving) ESO's Scisoft - Data Reduction and Analysis SAOImage DS9 - FITS viewerMIIPS (Multipurpose Interactive Image Processing System) - image display, image analysis, plotting, and function fittingAstroGrav - Gravity SimulatorOSXplanet - Solar System Desktop (real time data)  LaTeXiT - LaTeX Typesetting UtilitiesSBIG (Santa Barbara Instrument Group) - drivers and software  Equinox 6 - Planetarium, Telescopes and Camera Control that is geared towards SBIG CCD CamerasAstroYacker - Image Stacker Keith's Image StackerMacam - Webcam Software  AstroPlanner - Plan your observations, does logging too Astro IIDC - Camera Control for Firewire CamerasiAstroPhoto -  Digital SLR Camera ControlAstrostack - Image StackerESA/ESO/NASA FITS Liberator -  PhotoShop pluginLynkeos - Webcam Image Processing  ScopeDriver - Telescope ControlNewton's Aquarium - Interactive Visualization of Newton's Law of Gravity FITS Liberator - a free PhotoShop plugin by the folks from the ESA/ESO and NASAINDI - Open source and free INDI server with easy to use and handsome graphical user interface. Software for the iPhone/iPod/iPad - otherwise known as Apps:            
                     This list is by no means complete. These just happen to be the apps I use, have used or seen. If you know of any that should be listed here, please let me know. 
                        SkySafari Pro - planetarium and telescope control, huge databaseStar Walk - a best seller. It's a planetarium, can show you the area you are pointing your device as long as you have GPS, and offers some news and basic Solar System dataRedshift - planetarium softwareSky Master - planetarium softwareSolar Walk - from the makers of Star Walk. Solar System simulatorGas Giants - by Bisque. A virtual view of Jupiter and Saturn with real-time positions of their major moonsSolar System -The Photographic Journey - image gallery of objects in our Solar SystemMars Atlas - a map of MarsMoon Atlas - a map of our MoonMercury Atlas - a map of MercuryVenus Atlas - a map of VenusJupiter Atlas - a sort of map of JupiterSaturn Atlas - a sort of map of Saturn3D Sun - view 3D images of our Sun and receive alerts of real time Solar data such as sunspot activity and Solar stormsAstronomyCalc - a calculator for basic conversions, date and time, coordinate conversions and Solar calculationsAstronomy - a cool app that is an image gallery, lists past, current and future space missions, a history of Astronomy and a list of Stars and Constellations with basic visibility dataNASA - of course NASA must have an app, and its a list of their missions, image gallery, news and NASA TVGo Star Gaze - a part of the Night Sky Network it offers a list of clubs and events, all up to date with updates when the program startsSky View - an app that uses your devices camera to superimpose the constellations. Relies on GPS.Cosmic Clock - an app for Julian Date and Swatch Internet Time (beat time)APODViewer - view the Astronomy Photo of the Day as well as browse past entriesSky Week - by Sky and Telescope shows a list of interesting things to look at for each morning and eveningBuzz Aldrin - an information packed app of myths and mysteries, the Space Race, exploration of the Moon and Mars and covers the Hubble. You do know who Buzz Aldrin is, right?Solar Monitor - an app that displays current Solar "weather" and offers a forecast of Solar Winds for those who love to watch the AuroraGalaxy Zoo - have you heard of the SETI@Home screensaver? In the same vein, this allows the user to view images of very distant galaxies from the Hubble Deep Field (HDF) and assist in identifying galaxy type through a step-by-step categoryExoplanet - a great app that is a database of known exoplanets. It also graphs out orbital position and distance from host star as well as how the discovery was madeKepler - just like Exoplanet with the database of exoplanets, but limits the list to discoveries made by the Kepler probeHubbleZoom - An image gallery of Hubble Space Telescope images, though not the best interfaceGravilux - advertised as a game, this program is interesting as it uses the n-body equations to simulate a galaxy mergeriCSC - the Clear Sky Chart for IOSiNEO - a list of asteroids closest to EarthCosmic - The American Museum of Natural History app displaying a zoomable mosaic of Saturn comprised of hundred's of imagesNebulae - an image gallery of nebulaOur Solar System - an image gallery of Solar System imagesGoSkyWatch - planetarium software that uses GPSSkyQ - planetarium app by Celestron. Also includes planet rise and set times, Moon phases and the positions of the major moons of Saturn and JupiterDistant Suns 3 - planetarium software with very nice databaseINDI - the mobile control panel for the remote INDI servers for iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. It offers the same functionality as INDI Control Panel for OS X with iOS look & feel. The only limitation is, that it doesn't support BLOB transfer.Cosmic Watch - It's a clock which displays the Sun, Moon and Planets positions and can be used to demonstrate the apparent movements of the sky. Software for the Palm PDA: 
                        Planetarium - the name says it all. It provides Sun, Moon and planet data as well as all ther constellations. It's database has 2.5 million stars, the 110 Messier objects, the Caldwell 110, 280 double-stars, the Herschel 400 and an additional 1000 deep space objects. And it has telescope control via serial port. Comets and asteroids are also available on the expandable database. Back to Main Page 
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