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02-06-2013, 08:58 PM
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Make it so! - Capt.Picard
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Melbourne
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AstroPlanner, who uses it?
I have been meaning to have a play around with AstroPlanner on my computer. I have used it slightly but want to get to know how to use it.
Anyone here use the program? Registered or unregistered version?
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02-06-2013, 10:17 PM
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Bust Duster
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Quite a few here using it. I certainly am. Registered version. Love it.
Recommend joining the Astroplanner Yahoo Group. The author Paul Rodman is very active there, very responsive to questions, and implements updates very fast.
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02-06-2013, 10:57 PM
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Make it so! - Capt.Picard
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Quote:
Originally Posted by troypiggo
Quite a few here using it. I certainly am. Registered version. Love it.
Recommend joining the Astroplanner Yahoo Group. The author Paul Rodman is very active there, very responsive to questions, and implements updates very fast.
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Being registered just gives access to catalogues yeah?
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02-06-2013, 11:11 PM
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Mostly harmless...
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Its great value just to figure out when an object will clear your local horizon (trees etc) once configured. I wouldn't dream of leaving home for an imaging run without having done my planning on it.
Paying gets you the latest V2 which controls scope directly and has some other nice features. Very reasonable, extremely helpful.
You still need planetarium software - this is what it says on the tin - planning and collating observations if you're into that.
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03-06-2013, 12:15 AM
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Support your local RFS
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Hi Stefan,
I'm still using V1.6, I have it all setup for my location and find it to be an invaluable tool.
I must get around to upgrading to V2.0
The Yahoo forum is a great help with lot's of knowledgable people as well.
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03-06-2013, 06:24 AM
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Bust Duster
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 04Stefan07
Being registered just gives access to catalogues yeah?
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To be honest, no idea what the unregistered version does. I've been registered for as long as I can recall. The price didn't even factor into it, as it's only $45 or so and compared to the prices of all things astro, this is nothing. And well worth it.
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03-06-2013, 09:06 AM
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Registered User
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Junortoun Vic
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Pay for the registered version!
The latest V2 is great...combined with internal links to CdC it can really "point and play"
You can set up a variety of objects you want to observe in a plan and then, after the usual set-up and alignment of your mount -just select to slew to the targets...majic!
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03-06-2013, 12:18 PM
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Big Scopes are Cool
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I'm using the registered V2 version to plan and drive the scope.
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03-06-2013, 12:46 PM
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Cool thanks for the feedback.
Still going to suss out the unregistered version for a bit then will consider making a purchase for the full version.
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03-06-2013, 02:54 PM
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Really just a beginner
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Brisbane
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Just as Rob does, I use the local horizon to work out when objects will clear my house - invaluable!
DT
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03-06-2013, 09:34 PM
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Shadow Chaser
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Have used and loved AP for many years, but recently made the switch to Sky Tools 3 Pro which has a much better Ascom control interface and star catalogue down to 20th Mag. I don't regret the move for a second, but at quarter of the price/free, Astroplanner really is a superb program.
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06-06-2013, 04:51 PM
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Still having a play around and it is a very powerful program!
Is this program more useful for someone who lives in an area where the sky is very clear (in the country) or can someone such as myself who lives in the suburbs and sees an alright amount of stars on a good night get good use out of the registered version?
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06-06-2013, 07:50 PM
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Shadow Chaser
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I'm not sure that you get much more out of the registered version other than the comforting knowledge that you are supporting a very fine person. That's good enough reason for me
And its still great no matter what part of the country you live in!
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06-06-2013, 09:37 PM
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Mostly harmless...
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Jonathon is right - in the city you know when your object will finally be clear and visible and when it'll go "down" behind local horizon.
At a dark sky site, you'll make sure you maximise your available viewing/imaging time by not wasting time hunting for objects at wrong time or sequence. Until clouds come along to much up your carefully crafted plans that is
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08-06-2013, 01:18 PM
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Location: Brisbane
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I have it, it's a very nice piece of software from memory and the developer is exceptionally nice imho - he really cares about the software and community that uses it. I haven't used it in a while though as I've been pretty much inactive on the Astronomy side of things for a variety of reasons.
Well worth buying it - it's not very expensive and it's nice to support the developer imho.
Dave
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26-06-2013, 05:33 PM
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Registered User
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Benalla
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Wanting to search for stars with specific spectral classifications, I asked the developer which catalogs contained such data.
Lo and behold - a reply rapidly came listing the relevant ones, and a promise to include such an indication in the next version. And it was!
A fantastic response and a great product that I am sure suits many needs (fun to play with also).
Patrick.
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26-06-2013, 09:19 PM
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Bust Duster
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His support and willingness to listen to users is second to none.
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26-06-2013, 11:35 PM
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Registered User
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Location: Brisbane
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It's one of the best astronomy programs there is and at a great price, as well.
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28-06-2013, 07:29 PM
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Registered User
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Location: New Zealand
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Another good one is Deep-Sky Planner. I don't know how it compares with AstroPlanner, but I'm very pleased with it.
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29-06-2013, 11:54 AM
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Registered User
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Location: Brisbane
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I'm looking at using this and see that it can connect to your mount and can therefore be told to slew to the objects you select in your list for the night. Does that mean people who use this also use it as their main planetarium software (instead of The Sky etc)?
Chris
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