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Old 10-07-2019, 03:33 PM
RugbyRene (Rene)
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There's a lot of options out there. some good, some not so good.

I recently came upon KStars. It combines a planetarium and astrophotography in the one package. Best of all it's free. You can find info on it here:
https://edu.kde.org/kstars/

There's a very active forum here;
https://indilib.org/forum/index.html

The features it contains are far too numerous to list here but it's basically a swiss army knife. It dies it all. The lead developer Jasem Mutlaq is very helpful & will get back to you very promptly & the community is very helpful.

The only caveat is that because it's so feature rich, there is a steep learning curve but once you get it all set-up it's definitely worth it.

Clear skies

Rene
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