...to boldly go where
no man has gone
before!
Now you can get lost in space, fly
anywhere in virtual space, at any
speed, in any direction and at any
time in history
A real-time, three-dimensional view of our solar system,
the galaxy
and the
universe.
You ever looked up into the night sky and really wondered about where we fit
into it all? Asked yourself what's out there? How far does it go? What do the other planets
and stars look like close up? What exactly do the space stations look like? How far does the
universe extend? Where did we come from and where are we going?
I bet you have. We all have.
My Very Elderly Mother Just Sat Up Near Pluto
Now you can stop wondering and get out there and see everything first-hand. Well –
almost. See exactly how our planet fits into the solar system and the galaxy. Take the trip,
man. Turn on, turn in – drop out into space. Float downstream. Marvel at the universe.
 “Look at this thing! You got kids? Are they driving you crazy? Hey stick them in front of
this thing and with any luck they'll get Lost in Space. Ha ha. But seriously...this software
is amazing! A real trip”
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Take your protein pills and put your helmet on
Yeah – get into space - virtual, correctly-scaled outer space on your computer. With this
software -
3DAstronomer™ - you can check out
the other planets one by one – sitting at your computer (PC only, for
now). You remember the old meme don't you? The order of the planets from
the Sun – Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
and good old Pluto – named after Mickey Mouse's dog.
Mickey Mouse's Dog?
Actually we now know that Pluto isn't really a planet. Its more of a dwarf planet and its
made up of rock and ice smaller than our moon. So if you were thinking of going there for
your holidays I'd cancel. Go to Saturn instead. That's a happening place. Its got those
beautiful rings for starters. And some great beaches I hear. Although it can be a bit windy
this time of year – gusting to 1200 MPH. Jupiter is a better bet. Its the largest planet in
the Solar System so it stands to reason it has more to see and do. Check out
The Great
Red Spot. I've heard that place really hots up after midnight. You can even see it from
Earth – after the Moon and Venus it's the third-brightest object in the night sky.
 "Breathtaking." Easy to use. Realistic, real-time, images. Ability to Select objects, go-to
object, follow object, rotate about your own position, or the selected object, follow selected
object while viewing another, etc. Excellent.- m. holden
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Collaborators
Hey you wanna go check out the giant space telescope
Hubble – the collaboration
between the European Space Agency and NASA. Talking about Hubble – have a look at
what this Australian guy has done – gone and built
a 1:1 laser-cut plywood copy of it. Why?
It's
ART doncha know. Love this comment -
“The cool thing is that since the artist has the plans for this thing in Illustrator, it could be easily
transformed into a papercraft project.”
LOL. That's one Hubble I'd like to see.
 "Excellent Simulation of Stars, Planets and Moons" It is extremely detailed with smooth
fluid animation. You can go to any planet and moon in the solar system including newly
discovered planets. You can even visit the American and Russian space stations and the
Hubble. - zior
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ISS
Or you can use
3DAstronomer™ to see how the Ruskies are getting along with the
Americans on the International Space Station (ISS) – the largest artificial satellite orbiting
Earth. Well – it's not only Russians but Europeans and Japanese collaborating as well. A
Russian spaceship carrying three astronauts – a Russian, an American and a Ninja landed
safely in Kazakhstan last week. Their sixmonths gig was up. But the trip back to Earth only
took three and a half hours.
Wonder what they eat on that ISS space station? Yeah...space food but I wonder if they
cater for special tastes? Like Sushi and caviar and all those cabbage dishes the Reds are so
fond of. Speaking of which...you know what happens when you eat a lot of cabbage don't
you? In a confined space. Yeah...let's not go there. Or if you really want to know -
What
Would Happen If You Farted in a Space Suit.
BTW you can see the ISS with the naked eye. Its the one with the Coca-Cola neon signage
(kidding). But it must be pretty big huh? I know it's expensive. Supposed to cost between
35 billion dollars to 160 billion dollars by the time it's finished at the end of next year. And
get this - the ISS is believed to be the most expensive object ever created. What monetary
crisis eh?
 ...an encyclopedia of space. It's a keeper. You can go here, there and everywhere with a
click or two. The background stars can be identified with one click, just get them in the
target and click. I also liked the click and grab feature which let one scan the entire view,
360 degrees. I must have spent an hour playing with all the menu bar options just to see
what they'd do. This program is very very easy to navigate and configure and the data it
will show is unbelievable! - nmweatherman
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Here am I floatin' 'round my tin can
"Space Oddity -1969 - David Bowie"
So yeah – with this new astronomy software
3DAstronomer™ you could zoom right up
close to the space stations and see what's happening. See how the party is panning out.
Or with a few mouse clicks you can be looking at enormous galaxy clusters. There's
thousands of them. And some are like 400 Million light years away. But no worries – just
turn your
3DAstronomer™ to Warp Speed and you can effectively go forward in time –
light years away – to visit these outer galaxies. See what I mean about getting Lost in
Space? What is out there anyway? If you come across something, can you report back?
 "This program provides a virtual, correctly scaled solar system on your computer. To say it's
amazing is far short of the reality! Please give it a try so that it will keep being developed."
John
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Star Struck
Maybe you've got stars in your eyes, as it were. I don't blame you. They are beautiful aren't
they? And fascinating. And there's over 100,000 of them. Most are very old - between 1
billion and 10 billion years old. Holy cow! That's old. Some stars may even be close to 13.7
billion years old— as old as the universe. Frankly – that freaks me out. I can't wrap my
head around that at all. Its like the poser
Where does the universe start and finish? Who knows.
How do you tell the difference between a planet and
a star in the night sky? I was always
taught that stars twinkle while planets emit a steady light.
Something to do with the effect of the earth's atmosphere.
The nearest star to Earth is The Sun. And yes – with
3DAstronomer™ you can go check
it out. Bit hot this time of year though. Be sure to take plenty of Sun Screen and a broad-brimmed hat.
Visit
Sirius this summer – it's a mere 51 trillion miles from Earth! And the brightest star
in the night sky – probably why it was important for navigation before the advent of GPS.
 "I am continually dumbstruck about what it can do. Anybody who has even a slight interest
in our solar system, our galaxy, or beyond will find this software remarkable". - uneasyrider
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Do It Yourself Time Travelling
- With 3DAstronomer™ you can also go backwards and forwards in time – in light
years! Stephen Hawking (the genius in the wheelchair) once suggested that the
absence of tourists from the future constitutes an argument against the existence of
time travel. But you gotta wonder. With this app you can wind up the warp Speed to
light years in the future or past and see what was what.
Speaking of time-travelling –
this wack-job claimed to be a visitor from the future – 2036
to be exact
“In his online postings, Titor claimed to be an American soldier from the year 2036, based
in Tampa in Hillsborough County, Florida, who was assigned to a governmental time-
travel project. Purportedly, Titor had been sent back to 1975 to retrieve an IBM 5100
computer which he said was needed to "debug" various legacy computer programs in
2036; a reference to the UNIX 2038 timeout error.
Titor claimed to be on a stopover in the year 2000 for "personal reasons"; i.e., to collect pictures lost
in the (future) civil war and to visit his family, of whom he spoke often. Titor also said he had been,
for a few months, trying to alert anyone that would listen about the threat of Creutzfeldt-Jakob
Disease spread through beef products and about the possibility of civil war within the United States.
When
questioned about them by an online subscriber, Titor also expressed an
interest in unexplained mysteries such as UFOs. Titor
suggested that UFOs and alien visitors may well be time
travelers from much further into the future than his own
time, who possessed superior time
machines to his own."
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- Unlike a lot of other astronomy software that just focuses on some aspects of space, 3DAstronomer™ gives you the whole enchilada - journeys to the planets, their
moons, the stars, the asteroids, the galaxies and the planetary nebulae - ALL in one
place. These visits are up-close and personal and in vivid detail with exceptional 3D graphics and animations. You can also visit lots of spacecraft and have a close
look.
- With 3DAstronomer™ there's a whole new world out there – uh...scratch that – a
whole new universe out there to explore – for you to get lost in space.
Coming Back Down to Earth
I've been a bit flippant in my preamble here but
3DAstronomer™
is not a toy. It's a serious 3D space simulator and 3D astronomical
database. It's used by space enthusiasts as well as professional
astronomers and astrophysicists. But – as you can see - it has settings
and controls that even a child can use.
This phenomenal open-source project takes data gathered by the
European Space Agency and maps it in 3D. It displays exact telemetry,
positional data of celestial objects, integrates real imagery from NASA
space exploration and hundreds of dedicated developers. All of this in
an easy to use, yet powerful application that lets you take a
'life-like' journey into outer space.
 “I've looked at lots of simulators and this is one of the most realistic astronomy software
packages available”
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3DAstronomer™ has been built to be as
lifelike as possible. You can travel within the solar system, out to the
stars, and even beyond the Milky Way galaxy.
Included in the base installation are over 100,000 stars,
nearly 100 solar system destinations, and 60 recently-discovered
extrasolar planets. With information on each item you view and new
places to go,
3DAstronomer™
How it works
When you first launch this
3D Astronomy software, you may think that everything is
static, however take a closer look and you will see everything is actually moving. You can
see how the moon orbits the Earth and how the Earth orbits the Sun. You can then speed
everything up and zoom out to see how the whole solar system interacts over any period of
time.
With
3DAstronomer™ you can do even more than travel through the universe in real-
time or at hyper-speed! The Universe is huge and to combat this a sophisticated zoom
feature has been integrated that lets you explore space like never before.
 “Absolutely the best astronomy app I've seen”
- gerzean
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3DAstronomer™ PAY ONCE software. You will always get 100% FREE updates /
upgrades.
When we release a new update we will let you know via our email newsletter. You can then
simply log into your secure members area and download it for FREE...Even in 5 years
time...
Hovering Over The Moon viewing Earth
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Hovering Over The Moon viewing Earth
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Hovering Over The Moon
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Hovering Over The Moon
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But
3DAstronomer™ is not only for amateur astronomers, but professionals and
educators, as well.
3DAstronomer™ is a superb tool for educational purposes and
enthusiastic astronomers as it contains additional data available in overlays and labels -
such as planet names and constellations.
The highly-configurable display features let you add or remove detail at will. Moving
around through the solar system and beyond to other galaxies can be achieved using a
combination of keyboard shortcuts, or with a click of the mouse.
3DAstronomer™ is a 3D space simulator as well as a 3D astronomical database.
Astronomers and astrophysicists will marvel at the quick retrieval of information.
3DAstronomer™ can provide both purely recreational voyages and serious voyages into
outer space. It is one of the most versatile space simulation programs ever created.
With
3DAstronomer™, you will have the chance to look upon the earth as if you were
hovering above the atmosphere. See for yourself the images that have helped us better
understand our planet.
3DAstronomer™ allows you to journey to the closest stars,including Alpha Centauri and
Proxima Centauri.
Are you already a 'hobbyist' astronomer but want to learn more?
Are you looking for an easier way to explain the Earth, the Cosmos and
the Stars?
Would a complete 3D Astronomical application help with your everyday
job?
Or do you just want to have fun with a more interesting and educational
software package?
3DAstronomer™ is what you have been waiting for...
3DAstronomer™ has been made easy to use, with basic settings even a child can
manipulate, yet look deeper and you will quickly see the amazing educational possibilities
available. It really has been designed to be suitable for everyone, no matter if you are a
budding space enthusiast, a professional astronomer or even an astrophysicist.
Additional Features:

Explore Our Solar System, Our Galaxy and Beyond in 3D on your computer

Easy to use & extremely flexible
(with simple commands that even a child can use)

Super low learning curve
(Very easy to use).

Visually appealing, quick use menus and icons

Based on NASA and the European Space Agency data
(More accurate).

Displays information on the screen about the item you are viewing
(internet connection required)

Hover above the earth to view a solar eclipse, night lights, and clouds

Explore our solar system, including the moons of Jupiter, space craft and comets

View actual orbits of the planets and sun

A catalog is available of over 3800 Near Earth Asteroids or NEA's.

Explore any of the over 60 recently-discovered extrasolar planets

Move at Hyper speed to one any of over 100,000 catalogued stars

View actual planet orbits based on Real Time and synchronized to your computer clock

Intuitive, point, click and go to movements

Speed up or reverse time
(go to different points in history)

Zoom into view a small spacecraft or out to see a galaxy

Fully customizable with many community add-ons

Ideal for anyone from the interested child, budding space enthusiasts to professional

astronomers and even an astrophysicist.

Data based on the Hipparcos Space Astrometry Mission

View Earths night lights, actual planetary orbits, well known constellations, comets and

even a solar eclipse

The comprehensive user guide will have you up and running in no time

Guided tours that are full of fascinating facts that will keep you entertained for hours

All from the thriving Open Source Community, this software is forever changing

Complete Source Code Available
(gives you more control and the ability to modify the program to suit your needs)

Multi PC License - This can be used on as many systems as you want.

100% FREE Lifetime updates / upgrades

Moderate System Requirements:
Win 98/2000/ME/XP/Vista/Windows 7, 1+GHz CPU, 128+MB RAM, 500+ MB Hard Drive Space, DVD Rom, Open GL Drivers
100% Freedom, Amazing Scenery
And 3D Modelling

Unlike most planetarium software,
3DAstronomer™ doesn’t confine you to the surface
of the earth. You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of over 100,000 stars and
even beyond our galaxy.
3DAstronomer™ uses information that the European Space Agency gathered data
during a four-year satellite mission, including precise solar system astrometric and
photometric measurements. Thanks to this database, astronomers have been able to more
accurately plot the stars in the sky, and you can find these exact measurements correctly
represented in
3DAstronomer™ and the target item displayed on your computer screen
in 3D.
3DAstronomer™ is committed to staying ahead of the game, bringing its users cutting-
edge astronomical discoveries.
3DAstronomer™ was designed to grow as our knowledge
of the universe grows; there is no end to what we can discover.
Now You Are In Control

The added bonus is that
3DAstronomer™ is based on OpenGL graphics rendering. This
means the program can really do just about anything and make it look realistic.
3DAstronomer™ is one of the first commercial space applications that gives you
complete control. This means you can dig deeper into the game and create your own
graphics including: planets, stars and even spaceships.
You can also completely reprogram your controls and control response. The graphics and
customization are only as limited as your imagination.
Flexible and Open License Software
3DAstronomer™ is proudly part of the Open Source initiative, and released under the
terms of the GPL. For you this means complete flexibility when running and using this
software.
With the source code that is available you can join the community and become 'part of the
project' by contributing add-ons or updates, or simply enjoy what the other developers
have already created.

Unlike other software you may buy, you are free to install
3DAstronomer™ on as many
computers as you like all for the one low price.
This is a commercial adaption of the world renown Celestia project. This means
3DAstronomer™ is in constant development and keeps getting better and better. If you
require further information or want to help develop
3DAstronomer™ further please
have a look at our Developers Area.
3DAstronomer™ is a global co-operative development project with contributors and
users from just about every continent. Users range from budding home enthusiasts, to
astrophysicists, and even space agencies.
Join the thousands of users who are already using this amazing astronomy
software....
Multiple PC License
Why pay 100's of dollars per computer for a costly program when
3DAstronomer™ can do it all for you for one tenth of the price?
Remember this is a fully licensed and legal copy of
3DAstronomer™ that can be used at home or work.
You may install it on as many systems as you like, all with the same license!
Download now HERE