Author name: mrantonSG

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Version 2.8.4 released

The new version allows you to add imaging opportunities to your calendar: The calendar entry will automatically span the time from astronomical dusk to dawn and include some other information, such as moon illumination etc.

New Version 2.8.3 released

The new version fixes a bug that would not allow to import the config yaml file in single user mode. Also the length of the Telescope Setup in the Journal is increased. The new Version is on github and dockerhub

Part 1 of the User Guide published

I just uploaded the first part of the user guide to the Nova DSO Tracker YouTube channel. In this episode I explain the function of the different fields in the main tracking screen and give a quick demo on how it can be used to plan an imaging session.

New: YouTube channel started

to learn more about Nova DSO Tracker, you can now watch short video tutorials. The first video is about the installation via the Docker desktop app: If you like this sort of videos and don’t want to miss out the next video – consider subscribing to the channel.

Version 2.8.1 released

bug fix:when adding a session to the journal, 2.8.0 added a day.configuration – adding object / edit not working in 2.8.0 changed logic:observable time jumps after midnight to next night – now “noon” is the cutoff new feature:index.html – if in any tab one or multiple filters are set, a button shows to remove all

Nova DSO Tracker v2.7.0 Has Arrived: More Data, Better Planning!

Hi everyone, I’m excited to announce the release of Nova DSO Tracker version 2.7.0! This update brings some significant enhancements to help you get even more out of your astrophotography planning. What’s New in v2.7.0? These changes are designed to give you more power and information right where you need it. As always, your data

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