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  2. mySky - Wikipedia

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    It also claimed it could guide the user to a particular object from its database. It has an LCD display, unsuccessfully incorporates GPS technology and cannot be linked to a compatible Meade computer-controllable telescope. Note, however, that my Sky is not a telescope or observing instrument. [1]

  3. Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface - Wikipedia

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    INDI Control Panel in KStars. Generic GUI clients like KStars, XEphem, AstroImager, [2] or AstroTelescope. [3] Such clients generate a dynamic GUI to offer users a control panel to control the device. Logger clients to record messages, alarms, and data exchanged between devices and clients. Watch dog clients to ensure safe and proper operation ...

  4. WorldWide Telescope - Wikipedia

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    The program allows the selection of a telescope and camera and can preview the field of view against the sky. Using ASCOM the user can connect a computer-controlled telescope or an astronomical pointing device such as Meade's MySky, and then either control or follow it. The large selection of catalog objects and 1 arc-second-per-pixel imagery ...

  5. List of software for astronomy research and education

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    WorldWide Telescope [2] [3] Pro/Am GUI Yes Displays TOAST No Limited Limited (histograms) Browser Yes Free American ... professional-astronomy-telescope-control ...

  6. ASCOM (standard) - Wikipedia

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    ASCOM drivers allow computer-based control of devices such as planetarium software to direct a telescope to point at a selected object. Using a combination of mount, focuser and imaging device ASCOM drivers, it is possible to build a fully automated environment for deep sky imaging.

  7. Meade ETX telescope - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999, Meade introduced the ETX-EC which included electronic control of both axis through a small hand-controller. An optional #497 Autostar package was offered and would replace the simple electric controls, turning the ETX-EC into a fully computerized "goto" telescope. A "standard" #883 tripod was available as an optional accessory.