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SAYADEE
16-10-2023, 07:42 PM
Hi all :)

Is there a good resource to choose what good targets are on the night?

Kind of like the asiair 'tonights best' is there something online like this?

Startrek
16-10-2023, 08:22 PM
Stellarium is one of the most popular planetariums across the globe
It’s your “live” road map and object locator across the night sky 24/7 year after year , anywhere in the world plus loads and loads of useful features for both observer , imager , beginner and experienced astronomer.

https://stellarium.org/

My Basic user guide attached

Cheers
Martin
PS: There are many others but this software is free open source and has been around for a long long time with excellent support and ongoing development

SAYADEE
16-10-2023, 08:54 PM
Will check it out thankyou!

DarwinAstro
19-10-2023, 02:07 AM
https://telescopius.com/

or

You could download N.I.N.A and use the Sky Atlas.

Tulloch
19-10-2023, 06:45 AM
I use SkySafari on my phone and take it with me outside. There's a free version, but the Plus version is good value for money.

joshman
19-10-2023, 07:36 AM
that's a difficult one... I'll usually use:
Stellarium for getting my rough imaging parameters - availability above my horizon, camera/scope combo, general looking around. i use it for "broad stroke planning" I'll add some vague details to a spreadsheet - target name, rough RA/DEC coordinates, some comments about potential imaging settings.
I'll use Telescopius to better refine my imaging parameters, exact position, orientation, camera/scope combo, etc. I drop all of this information into my spreadsheet for later reference
And finally, the NINA Framing Tool where i'll actually setup and save a location/orientation for a target ready to be imaged.

SimmoW
20-10-2023, 08:59 AM
Some of the more advanced folk here, looking for the 'rarely imaged by amateurs' type targets use a tool like this, look up the Finkbeiner Ha!

http://galaxymap.org/mwe/mwe.php

triplej3
20-10-2023, 04:43 PM
+1 for stellarium setting it up isnt very intuitive had to google how to save current settings -.-

GTB_an_Owl
20-10-2023, 04:53 PM
hi Darren

https://www.skymaps.com

geoff

The_bluester
20-10-2023, 05:41 PM
I have that one loaded up in Stellarium

Renato1
20-10-2023, 08:07 PM
I'm old school.
The biggest and brightest deep sky objects in each category, are listed and marked in Tirion's Bright Star Atlas.

I look at the sky, find the corresponding maps, check out the objects.
Regards,
Renato

Kenz
03-11-2023, 03:09 PM
I look for brightest galaxies using sky charts as a guide