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Celestia – Real-time 3D visualization of space

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Celestia is a free and open-source 3D astronomy simulation software for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS platforms. Its real-time space simulation lets you explore and experience our universe in three dimensions. Celestia combines massive astronomical data information with high-resolution images, and has rich plug-ins support and convenient operations. These make it popular with users.

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Gaia Sky – A comprehensive tool for learning about the universe

Gaia Sky is a free, open-source and cross-platform (based on Java) 3D astronomy visualization software developed by ZAHUniversität Heidelberg from Germany. It is designed to map about 1 billion fixed stars in the Milky Way where our planet is located, based on the framework of ESA‘s Gaia mission, and supports VOTable, FITS, CSV and all formats supported by the STIL library.

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