Aladin is a java based interactive software sky atlas allowing the user to visualize digitized astronomical images, superimpose entries from astronomical catalogues or databases, and interactively access related data and information from the Simbad database, the VizieR service and other archives for all known sources in the field.
Requires a Java runtime environment. I highly recommend Wizard Stan's Java Runtime pnd. Tested against Oracle's 7u10 jdk
In simple terms, Aladin is the armchair astronomers delight! Explore the night sky, overlaying literally millions of available images ("do" astronomy any time of the day or night - without getting cold) - or conduct "more useful" research with this powerful tool. Aladin is a massively capable application - and I really cannot do it justice in these few words. For more information, please visit the website!
Quick start: type A Messier object reference, coloquial name, other database reference or position in the Location field (the images shown below are for M33 and Seven Sisters), hit return on your keyboard and off you go. Astronomy without getting cold!
***NOTE - A NETWORK CONNECTION IS REQUIRED UNLESS YOU HAVE APPROPRIATE DATABASES AVAILABLE ON YOUR OPENPANDORA.***
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Comments
F_Slim 08/06/2013 12:11 UTC v1.0.1.1
It was grayed out in the File menu ... probably I had to select the layer in the list on the right (not sure what I did, but at some point it worked fine). Thanks!
MarkW 07/06/2013 11:27 UTC v1.0.1.1
Images save fine. The save prompt is down and to the right of the screen. Try autohiding you taskbar. This is a pre-compiled jar file, so I cant change dialogue positions.
F_Slim 07/06/2013 08:04 UTC v1.0.1.1
The resources are also used by professional Astronomers. Seems that I can't save any images though, am I doing something wrong or is this feature missing? Would be usefull to directly grab .FITS files from this.
nobgu 05/06/2013 17:15 UTC v1.0.1.1
The initial window on first start is opened uncentered and unmaximized, but it seems to remember its position on subsequent runs
08/06/2013 12:11 UTC
v1.0.1.1
07/06/2013 11:27 UTC
v1.0.1.1
07/06/2013 08:04 UTC
v1.0.1.1
05/06/2013 17:15 UTC
v1.0.1.1
04/06/2013 21:10 UTC
v1.0.1.1