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INDI Library v2.0.6 is Released (02 Feb 2024)

Bi-monthly release with minor bug fixes and improvements

INDI, new in the HNSKY planetarium program

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Here a describtion:

HNSky, www.hnsky.org/software.htm

Semi professional free planetarium program for MS Windows en Linux (under development), intended for amateur astronomers. The program controls your telescope via the INDI or ASCOM interface, has a comprehensive up to date deep sky database with 30.000 objects and detailed descriptions, a star database with millions of stars and hundreds of Deep Sky Survey images which blends in accurately. Additional the program can access the online version of the Deep Sky Survey, allows online update of the asteroid and comet databases and can search online in professional astronomical databases. Is provided with menu's in 21 languages

Free Propietary Windows/Linux Linux beta edition
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Ok! Thanks!
Look at this page indilib.org/about/clients.html
You can try my open project Astronomy Linux
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Oleg, your faster then lightning. I update the describtion after 5 minute. You copied the old one. Can you add the newest describtion?
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Yes, of course.
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Version 3.3.ß1 of the planetarium program "Hallo Northern Sky" for Linux is released. :cheer:

AMD64 version in zip file. Debian package will follow. Just place it somewhere in your home folder.

Any feedback on the new INDI interface and other things is welcome.

Webpage:
www.hnsky.org/software.htm
Download:
www.hnsky.org/hnsky_linux.zip

Han
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I don't see the INDI Telescope Manager or INDI Control Panel..
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I put it on hold for the moment. It should be reasonable easy, but I don't want to develop a "suite" like Ekos. First I intend to gain some experience with the current setup. Like testing a remote operation of eqmod for INDI using a real TCP/IP link. I can imagine that in future HNSKY will show the dome position on the map and guide it (dome slaving). But will any user every use HNSKY to control there focusser and CCD camera? I doubt it. Linux is up to now not very established in astronomy. And if you spend a small fortune on astronomical equipment, I guess they will buy TheSky for a few hunderd dollars for the automation. HNSKY has to have it from hobbyist, not from the semi- professionals.

Anyhow HNSKY shows a superb live map which you can compare with the eyepc view and a fresh CCD exposure. There are so many blobs and galaxies in the sky within reach and HNSKY will help to orientate or to prepare for nightly (imaging) session. I will focus in the near future on the following:

Finish the Linux edition. (please comment)
Implement access to the coming Gaia catalog release this summer .
OS X version?

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Han,
your HNSKY for LINUX has #45 in my list of astro software for Linux .
So, we have a lot of astronomical programs for Linux users.
In any case, internal INDI Control Panel will be useful for telescope configuration.
You can try my open project Astronomy Linux
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Had some thoughts about. Yes at least the dome control will be useful and integrate very well HNSKY layout/structure. I have to build automatic more tabs based on the server info. I can work with the dome simulator but it would be nice if somebody can test it live.
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The dome is now included in version 3.3ß4, and I will release it shortly. Here a short youtube visualization:

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P.S. Look at this project EqmodGui for Linux.
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Thanks, I will look into it. I have a HEQ5 mount and already use eqmod for windows so this will be usefull. I also can have a look in the pascal code.

I will also soon issue a small demo INDI client with the Pascal source in the public domain. C is too cumbersome for me.

Regards, Han
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