![]() ![]() Unfortunately, again this is only in German, but should be understandable by many. It can be found on their website or through Amazon. Oculum have also come up with a new Herschel Guide similar to their Messier one. ![]() Unfortunately it will only be in German, but you can find information at on the Astrotreff forum. Ronald Stoyan is looking for backers for his new Atlas of Planetary Nebulae (in 3 volumes). It includes a lot of new images and a new planetarium type program as well as other enhancements. The CCD Guide team have released a new version of CCD-Guide for 2023. The team behind Stellarium have released Stellarium 1.2 which is available from. Again no other details but the BAA web site will have them for both events when they become available.ĭeep-Sky News by Owen Brazell - Editor of The Deep-Sky Observer The DSS is also hoping to hold another Zoom meeting in January 2024. No other details as yet but they will appear on the BAA web site. It is available in Kindle from Amazon UK or the book can be bought from Books On Demand, note that all the checkout here is in German, although certain browsers (Chrome and Safari) will translate.Īdvance notice that the BAA Deep Sky Section is likely to be holding its 2024 meeting on the 16th March in Northampton. Wolfgang Steinicke has translated the classic biography of Herschel by Gunther Buttmann. I don’t think there is any new functionality there. ![]() It should be noted that because of changes to the telescope dialog this will reset all the users, locations and default lists. This includes a Skytools 4.0k R22 for visual observers. Full details can be found at one the website. Amongst the main things are support for NINA. The hope is that next year there will be a new version for visual observers too. ![]() Greg Crinklaw has released a new version of SkyTools for imagers called 4.1. ![]()
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