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Cartes du Ciel
Developer(s)Patrick Chevalley
Stable release
4.2.1 / 24 November 2019; 4 years ago (2019-11-24)
Preview release
4.3 beta-4358 / April 26, 2021 (2021-04-26)
Written in Object Pascal
Operating system Cross-platform ( Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux)
Type planetarium Educational software
License GPLv2
Website Cartes du Ciel homepage

Cartes du Ciel ("CDC" and "SkyChart") is a free and open source planetarium program for Linux, macOS, and Windows. [1] With the change to version 3, Linux has been added as a target platform, licensing has changed from freeware to GPLv2 and the project moved to a new website.

CDC includes the ability to control computerized GoTo telescope mounts, is ASCOM and INDI compliant, and supports the USNO's UCAC catalogs and ESA Gaia data,[ citation needed] along with numerous other catalogs and utilities. [2]

The "red bulb" feature is useful when using software outside on a laptop on a dark night. [3]

According to the programmer, Patrick Chevalley, it was released as freeware because "I’d rather see amateurs spend their money for a new eyepiece than for astronomy software". [4]

Chevalley has also created a lunar atlas program, Virtual Moon Atlas, which is also free and open source software. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Parkerson 2019.
  2. ^ Thompson & Thompson 2005, pp. 360–361.
  3. ^ Clark 2015, pp. 11–12.
  4. ^ "The Silicon Sky Part I: Planetariums for PCs - Uncle Rod". Cloudy Nights. Retrieved Aug 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "Virtual Moon Atlas". sourceforge.net. 2 May 2023.

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