Xplns is a software that simulates astronomy.
With the tracking feature, users can observe the motion of stars, and the information display function provides essential details like the rise, set, and meridian time of solar objects, moon age, etc. All these functionalities come in handy when observing stars under the real sky.
Xplns has fourteen modes, including Horizontal View Mode, Equatorial Mode, Ecliptic Mode, Galactic Mode, Planisphere Mode, and Solar System Mode. This makes Xplns versatile and suitable for various applications.
Another great feature is the support for various star catalogs, including SAO star catalog and guide star catalog (GSC), along with the standard star catalog (up to magnitude 6.5). Xplns display function is also impressive, from the name of the constellations, planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, etc., to magnified figures of planets and grids of equatorial coordinates, ecliptic coordinates, horizontal coordinates, etc. The motional display of stars with continuous or real-time drive is another great feature that sets Xplns apart from others.
Xplns runs smoothly on Linux 2.4 with libc5(ELF), glibc 2.1, 2.2, or 2.3 on i386, and FreeBSD 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.8, also on i386. XFree86 4.1 or later is required with 256 or more colors.
In conclusion, Xplns is a highly recommended software for anyone interested in studying celestial objects, as it delivers exceptional performance and an excellent user experience.
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