Thursday, January 26, 2012

Is there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?

Is there any astronomy software (preferably free) that will let me see the sky as it will be in 5000 AD, 99999AD, etc?



Or - save me some time here - will precession not have that much of an effect? Basically I just want to see how the constellations will alter.Is there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?Red Shift. It麓s not free but one of the best planetarium programsIs there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?
try Google EarthIs there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?www.constillations.comIs there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?
Not sure if it's accurate but check out the below site. Scroll down to the whole sky chart.Is there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?Try Astrocalc it's free



http://www.lastrophoto.fr/AstroCalc.html

And click on the english flag on the left



Features



AstroCalc enables you to :

- To calculate the position of planets and give their appearance.

- To calculate hours of Rising/Transit/Setting

- Visualization of the apparent diameter of planets ones compared to the others鈥?br>
- Visualization of the position of planets on the ecliptic.

- Visualization of planets in heliocenric position.

- Positions of the satellites around Jupiter, as seen from Earth.

- Calculate the position of comets...

- Download the appearance of the sun directly on web ( SoHo ).

- And many other possibilities.....Is there software that will let me see the constellations in x years time?
Wonderful little program called Celestia. You can see the solar system and travel between stars too.

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