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There are many and varied observing tools available, from planetarium software, through astrophotography tools, to programs that allow you to fly through space in three dimensions. Many of these you have to pay for, but here we list a few that are free and extremely useful, working on most computer platforms. If you haven't tried them before you can't go far wrong with Stellarium and Celestia for starters!

Planetarium Software

Planetarium software attempts to create a rendition of the night-time sky, from a given position on Earth, allowing constellations, planets and deep-sky objects (such as galaxies and nebulae) to be explored on your own PC. They can be handy when planning your own observing:

[Image: Celestia 3D space software]  [Image: XEphem professional ephemeride software]  [Image: Stellarium planetarium software] 

Exploration Tools

Software is available to fly through the universe in 3-D, explore our own galaxy in the same way and tour space using imagery from the very best space programmes:

[Image: Microsoft World Wide Telescope]  [Image: Virtual Moon Atlas]  [Image: Google Sky] 

Google Tools

Google provide a number of free on-line tools (may need some Google Earth software, if not already installed on your PC) to explore our planet, it's neighbours and the night sky:

[Image: Where is M13?]  [Image: Deep Sky Stacker software]  [Image: Registax frame stacking software] 

Astroimaging Tools

It is quite easy these days to use digital (or film) cameras to take your own images of the night-sky. Be it a compact, SLR or WebCam image or series of images (movie) there are many software programs that can help you to maximise the quality of the images you capture. This software usually requires some specialist knowledge to use effectively:

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