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adaregazer
02-01-2015, 08:32 PM
Hi folks. Done some research and want software for charting, planning and T control. Have come up with deep sky 2000 $70 delivered. Second place was Aussie star atlas pro but a little expensive at $135. Any thoughts. I have windows 7. :help:
Merlin66
02-01-2015, 08:41 PM
Which mount are you using?
I have Astroplanner V2 for planning etc. and Cartes du Ceil for planetarium/ GOTO via EQMod on a NEQ6.
Occulta
02-01-2015, 10:05 PM
For me C2A is the one.
Free;
The ability to load the following catalogues:
SAO
USNO-A & B
Tycho-2
Hipparcos
UCAC1 thru UCAC4
Guide Star Catalogue
NOMAD
PPMXL
CMC15, plus others;
Planning and scheduling;
Drift Analysis;
Observatory Control;
Imaging tools;
ASCOM compliant
And very easy to use.
And did I mention it's free ;)
mithrandir
02-01-2015, 11:06 PM
Pretty much agree with both Chris and Ken.
CdC can have more catalogs than you can poke a stick added, including the ones Chris listed under C2A as well as NOMAD.
If you wanted to run on Linux then CdC is also INDI compatible.
adaregazer
03-01-2015, 10:56 AM
Thanks guys - I did look at C2A but will look at it again with a view to saving me some cash!
sutekh
19-01-2015, 04:35 AM
Cartes du Ciel in Distro Astro 3.0 includes a catalogue of a million DSO's.
And the cost is $70 less than DS2000.
-- sutekh
mswhin63
19-01-2015, 09:51 AM
I use CdC as well. All my software on my observatory is free except camera control (12euros). :thumbsup:
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