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Zoom in on 3-D models of comets, asteroids, satellites and spacecraft With Pro version 6.0 you can enjoy eight photorealistic Earth horizon panoramas, watch the sunset over Gusev Crater's horizon panorama created with data from Mars Rover Spirit, or explore 10 Moon panoramas taken by Apollo astronauts!Īnd don't forget, Starry Night Pro 6.0 also includes all the new data and features from Starry Night Enthusiast version 6.0, including the ability to:įollow the paths of over 25 interplanetary probes through the solar system Once you're done checking-out the moon, you can effortlessly view the locations of 160-plus extrasolar planets. Get to know our closest planet with the new Pro version 6.0-recognize more than 1000 craters, valleys and more instantly with surface feature outlines for the Moon. Supported models include AstroOptik telescopes, Astrophysics GTO mount, Finger Lakes focusers, Gemini equipped mount, JMI Smart Focus, Autostar, Optec TCF-S, and PCFocus. Or, for more advanced telescopes, you can control your robotic telescope focuser with Computer Controlled Focuser Support (Windows only). The new Pro version 6.0 allows you to take advantage of improved Digital Settings Circles Support for non-motorized telescopes such as Orion SkyQuest IntelliScope, NGCMAX, Lumicon Sky Vector, Discovery Digital Star Finder, Orion SkyWizard III, and Celestron Advanced Astromaster. Select your equipment from expanded default database of over 300 Orion, Meade, Celestron and Vixen scopes, binoculars, SBIG, Apogee, FLI and Starlight Express CCD chips, and more. With amazing efficiency, you'll find targets effortlessly with the three-view starhopping charts customized to your equipment. These lists will help you see what objects you have observed and which ones you still need to hunt down. You can create Observing Lists of astronomical objects using a variety of filters such as magnitude, altitude above horizon, type or database.