![]() There was (is?) a lot of overlap between Sky Safari and SNP7 which was very 'buggy' when it came out. Now it is not supported by SC and some major features won't work on later Mac OS. I used the last version from the original company for 10 yrs., (SNP 6) and worked well, although telescope connection was very limited. Starry Night used to be a full featured planetarium program for both mac and win, aimed at amateur astronomers and educators. ![]() Simulation Curriculum bought the Sky Safari company several years ago -and years before that they bought Starry Night, which was originally a Canadian company. Who would the end user be for Starry Night Pro?Įdited by hobbes, 18 February 2019 - 12:42 PM. The cost for Starry Night Pro is about 400% more, and am wondering what additional options/features does it come with, that SkySafari does not? What are the main differences between SkySafari Pro 6 and Starry Night Pro 8? I've noticed that Starry Night Pro 8 was released, and the website is identical to the layout of SkySafari's web site. I was also a fan of the price point for the Pro version, since it seemed very reasonable for a planetarium software of this quality.įor many years, I've always took a peak at Starry Night Pro's software on its web site, and never bothered since support was dropped for a lengthy period of time. When I have friends and family with me, I enjoy showing them the Info grid on what we're looking at, so they (we) can understand exactly what we are looking at. I use it for slewing, and for observational data. I've added the PGC and GAIA extension during the sale, and have been very happy with the product. ![]() I use to be a Stellarium user for a number of years, and made the switch to SkySafari Pro 6 last year when they have their 50% off sale.
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