i discover stellarium long time ago but i barely uses it, some time ago i remember that i see the moon in it and looking outside i can see the moon too! it was awesome, lately i noticed that the objects that i see in the program, say the moon, the sun, are not in the correct "place" for example right now here in argentina time is 08:40am and i see the sun like it was near midday, and i can say that now the moon never shows where it needs to be
BTW. UTC is time in GMT (e.g. London, England) and localtime is time wherever you are (Argentila I guess). If your clock is set to localtime and settings are for UTC it could be cause of your problems.
Hi guys, i have a problem to solve. Basically im trying to create a DLSR mount for catching astrophotos with my camera. Im using 2 5V stepmotors in order to make the camera following the star. The problem is i cant connect arduino with stellarium, i selected on stellarium "pilot a telescope via serial port, everything is correctly setupped but i cant start the stellarium communication with arduino
Thank you for answering, basically im using an arduino uno and yes stellarium is a tracking pc program, i saw a tutorial and before starting with the sketch the guide said that when u plug arduino the software recognize the serial port but this doesnt happen in my case, this is my problem
Basically this guide configurare stellarium - epsilonphoto "sorry is in italian" says that if you dont load any sketch into arduino and plug it in the computer stellarium should recognize anyways the serial connection but in my case it shows me that
Control Your Telescope Using Stellarium & Arduino: I am fascinated by astronomy since the first time I looked to the night sky. Recently, I bought a 8" Newtonian telescope that came with a Dobsonian mount. It's a nice mount (cheap, portable and...
So i tried, but nothing new, i cant make stellarium communicate with my arduino, i even tested if RX and TX have problems, but nothing new, they work, i can even see the arduino COM on stellarium
I think that the problem is something with stellarium
Stellarium is a supposed to be a free astronomy planetarium software. I have been trying to find a safe place to get it. Reviews on where the makers of the software put up the software for download have bad reviews, but the software itself has great reviews. I cant find this app on the App Store for macs, but it is on the App store for download on iPhone and iPad only. The problem is that I need it on my macbook air. Thank you for your help.
I have gone to the developers site. The site: www.stellarium.org. you can download it from there site, but it sends you to sourceforge.net. I have seen bad reviews for sourceforge.net. Is it safe to get if the developers site sends you there?
When I do download it, my mac tells me that it can't open it because it was not from the app store and may be harmfull to my computer. it gives me the option to go ahead and open it at my own risk. I think my mac just doesn't recognize the software. Is it safe to open it?
:: PGP keys need importing: -> 79151C2E6351E7278DA1A730BF38D4D02A328DFF, required by: stellarium:: Import? [Y/n] :: Importing keys with gpg...gpg: error writing keyring '[keyboxd]': Attempt to write a readonly SQL databasegpg: error reading '[stream]': Attempt to write a readonly SQL databasegpg: Total number processed: 0 -> problem importing keys
@afontenot You are right, that line "weak-digest SHA1" is there in my gpg.conf. I have added it (in addition other lines) years ago, based on this article, but now did not think of it anymore; thank you for reminding me and pointing me to this my deviation from default behavior/configuration.
Nevertheless: Although using SHA1 for self-signatures of PGP keys is not insecure, i.e. SHA1's weakness not problematic for this particular purpose, I found many voices on the web claiming that SHA1 should generally not be used anymore for anything, or banned altogether. So it might be worth considering re-self-signing all keys anyway, found these useful instructions on how to achieve this (only in German unfortunately).
@CaliforniaCoach: I'm almost certain you have weak-digest SHA1 set somewhere in your GPG config file. I haven't changed my config file (in fact I don't have one), and I have no issue with running gpg --verify -v stellarium-23.4.tar.gz.asc.
Coming back to my problem from 2023-10-07: I am still having the same issue, makepkg still aborts with an error "One or more PGP signatures could not be verified" (yeah, I know, I could skip the check with --skippgpcheck, but it does not feel good and lowers security).
I think it would be easy to fix it on your (or Alexander Wolf's) side, you (or Alexander) would just have to (cross-)sign the keys again with the proper algos (other than SHA-1), and an up-to-date gpg version. I also found this related article: -cross-certify.html
Hi. I had to rebuild stellarium since I ran across the same startup-error as this guy: -dslrs/14096-asi-driver-crashed-with-symbol-lookup-error.htmlso I guess, my INDI-library also updated since the last time I successfully used stellarium.(I also rebuilt calcmysky, not sure if that was necessary.)works again.Greetings
I would like to enhance the stellarium-web software, so that it uses the mobile devices sensors to navigate the nightsky.I managed to put together some js code to get the sensor data, but am at a loss with finding how to incorporate this in stellarium web.Can anyone point me to the file/function that needs to be called to update the view? So that I can then feed the sensor data into that?Any help would be much appreciated!
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