For those that are unfortunate enough to have an android, Skeye is pretty good. Thanks, Dave
On Jul 31, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Ed <utnatsedj1@xmission.com> wrote:
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Joel and Bruce,
Thank you gentlemen.
I guess Stellarium it is then since you agree on the recommendation.
Now for the learning curve on my PC ...
And, Joel, I don't have an Android device, so I'm okay on that issue.
Thanks again for your help,
Ed ------------------------------
Quoting Bruce Hugo via Utah-Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com>:
Free planetarium software: I would recommend Stellarium. It is free and comes in 3 flavors (Windows, Mac, Linux). http://www.stellarium.org/
Clear skies!Bruce Hugo
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 08:03:46 -0700 [09:03:46 MDT] From: Joel Stucki <joel.stucki@gmail.com>
For PC/Mac one of the best choices is Stellarium. It's free. http://www.stellarium.org/ If you are using an iPhone/iPad Sky Safari is the best program and has different versions with different amounts of star detail but any would show moon coordinates. $5-$30. If you use Android probably best to just buy a new device *ducks*.
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