Using Stellarium How Do I Determine The Distance Objects Are From Each Other In Degrees?
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Using Stellarium How Do I Determine The Distance Objects Are From Each Other In Degrees?
Found this website, but how do I use Stellarium? Thanks to you all.
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Put the grid up on the screen......bottom left, 5th icon from the left, puts up equatorial grid
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I think what you're after can be set up in Stellarium: ConfigurationWindow/Plugins/AngleMeasure. Opt to load at startup, and once done, you'll see the tool's icon in the menu bar.
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Thanks! I just got Stellarium. It is a lot to learn. You helped.
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Astro-Tech 115 mm APO Refractor Explore Scientific 102 mm f/6.47 Refractor Explore Scientific 102 mm f/9.8 Refractor Bresser 8-inch Newtonian Reflector Plössls from 40 to 6 mm Nagler Series-1 7mm. nonMeade 14 mm. Mounts: Celestron AVX, Explore Twilight I Alt-Az, Explore EXOS German Equatorial
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