Atque

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Quite a lot has happened with Stellarium the last decade. The screenshots shown at https://stellarium.org/screenshots.html are extremely outdated. A few ideas: - AstroCalc, e.g. brightness graph - DSO outlines -...

After using the eclipse map, my CPU continues to run with a higher-than-usual load, about 11%. What's worse is that it appears to add up the more I open and...

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The epehemeris markers generated by AstroCalc do not seem to be affected by aberration. Nutation is fine. See the GIF below: ![ezgif-5-c063564eea](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6ced3764-e03a-4bac-a6c9-4bec11dfc546)

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A small but visually beautiful tweak would be for landscape panoramas to progressively tint yellow, orange and red once the Sun rises or sets, to adjust for the different coloring...

feature

Viewing solar eclipses in the far past (first few centuries AD), we see the shadow path shown in the Solar eclipses window doesn't match the simulated view from the given...

Using 24.9 (Nocturne), there appears to be a problem with the Sun on dates preciding 1 AD. Selecting it, as to display its info, generates a Microsoft .NET Framework error...

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An annoying bug shows up when one disables the HiPS layers without having let them load properly. The progress bar is visible indefinitely, see the screenshot below. ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/46237d2c-e06e-4999-af99-2ae7666c3fe0) Ideally, it...

importance: low

It appears the center of umbra marker becomes very offset once SSO's are updated through the Solar System Editor Plugin. See the screenshots below: Before adding: ![Image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fa7651ab-99a6-40fb-8427-99ab507ed115) After adding any...

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state: confirmed
importance: medium

Unless I'm missing something important, users don't have the ability to have several textures for a single object, and toggling them from the "manage" list. Let's say I have two...

subsystem: plugins

When Earth passes through the orbital planes of Mercury and Venus (May/November, June/December respectively), their orbits extend far beyond their true extent. See the screenshot below. It does not seem...

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