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Old 21-01-2012, 08:04 PM
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Hi Adam. I'll give a plug for SkyTools. I have the professional version but consider the extra cost well spent. It's basically a lifetime investment so that its cost is very small when spread out over the many years that you will use it. And since I got it about 18 months ago I don't think that I've needed to refer to any other paper or software source for my imaging / viewing sessions. And I've found that it has directed me to many accessible objects of interest that I doubt I would have found otherwise. If you have an ASCOM linked telescope (or even Argo Navis) the experience of navigating around the sky in real time using its interactive atlas can't be beat.
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