Version: 1.0
HP: https://zah.uni-heidelberg.de/gaia/outreach/gaiasky/
Lizenz: OPenSource
Beschreibung:
Gaia Sky ist ein Projekt der Uni-Heidelberg und zumindest die Programmoberfläche gibt es auch in deutsch. Die Software ist crossplattform verfügbar und je nach Plattform zwischen 85 und 120 MB groß.The Gaia Sky is a real-time, 3D, astronomy visualisation software that runs on Windows, Linux and OS X. It is developed in the framework of ESA's Gaia mission to chart about 1 billion stars of our Galaxy in the Gaia group of the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut (ZAH, Universität Heidelberg).
Visit our Gaia Sky product page and our source repository.
Free and open source - The application is free and open source and will stay this way. You can even contribute to the development or the translations.
From Gaia to the cosmos - Move freely through the cosmos and descend to the surface of any Planet or do a close-up inspection of Gaia. All movement and transitions are seamless!
Gaia - Observe Gaia in its orbit and discover its movement in the sky and its attitude.
3D ready - With 4 stereoscopic modes: Anaglyphic (red-cyan), VR headset, 3DTV, cross-eye.
Planetarium projection mode - Ready to produce videos for full dome systems.
Use your own data - Comes with HYG and TGAS. Supports VOTable, FITS, CSV and all formats accepted by STIL.
Navigate the galaxy - Support for controllers and gamepads makes navigating the Galaxy a piece of cake.
Record and play your camera paths - Ready to record and play camera paths off-the-shelf.
Scriptable and extensible - Use Python to script and extend the capabilities of the Gaia Sky.
Internationalised - Translated so far to English, German, Spanish and Catalan.
Systemvoraussetzungen:
Operating system Windows 7+ / MacOS X / Linux
CPU Intel Core i3 3rd Generation or similar
GPU OpenGL 3.0 support / Intel HD 4000 / Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS
Memory 4 GB RAM
Hard drive 150 MB of free space
Java On Linux, you need the Java Runtime Environment 7+ installed (openJRE is fine)