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Celestia is a free and open-source real-time 3D astronomy software program that allows users to explore the universe and celestial objects. It was created in 2001 by Chris Laurel and is available for various operating systems. Celestia's development stopped in 2013, but it was revived in 2016 and has since received updates, including the addition of new features and support for mobile devices. The program can be extended with user-created add-ons and has a large community of users and developers.
Celestia is a free and open-source real-time 3D astronomy software program.
It was created in 2001 by Chris Laurel and is available for various operating systems.
Celestia's development stopped in 2013, but it was revived in 2016.
The program can be extended with user-created add-ons.
Celestia has a large community of users and developers.
Yes, Celestia was ported to mobile devices in 2020 and is available for iOS and Android.
Yes, Celestia can be extended with new objects and has support for third-party, user-created add-ons available for installation.
Yes, Celestia serves as a planetarium, showing accurate positions of solar system objects in the sky, and can be used as a planetarium for an observer on any celestial object.
Yes, Celestia is free and open-source software released under the GNU General Public License.
Celestia's development stopped in 2013, but it was revived in 2016 and has since received updates, including the addition of new features and support for mobile devices.
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