Video Tutorial – How to Upgrade Nova DSO Tracker using Docker Desktop
Upgrading is easy – just follow this short tutorial.
Upgrading is easy – just follow this short tutorial.
I’m thrilled to announce the release of Nova DSO Tracker version 3.2.0! This is one of the biggest updates yet, focusing on a complete user experience overhaul, powerful new planning tools, and significant performance enhancements under the hood. The entire application has been refined to be faster, more intuitive, and more beautiful to use. Thank you for your continued support. Now, let’s dive into what’s
What’s New in 3.1.0 I’m excited to announce Nova DSO Tracker v3.1.0!Just days after the 3.0 milestone, this release brings another major feature: an interactive Framing Assistant that makes it easier than ever to compose your astrophotography shots with your own rigs. This new tool builds directly on the redesigned configuration and rig system introduced
I’m excited to announce the release of Nova DSO Tracker v3.0.0! This is a major update focused on transforming the application into a powerful planning tool, with a completely redesigned configuration interface and new features to help you get the most out of your imaging sessions. Major New Features Improvements & Bug Fixes Thank you
This update focuses on making it easier to plan your imaging nights with powerful new visualization and scheduling tools. New Features vs 2.8 Constellation Data: Objects now display their constellation (e.g., “Cyg” for Cygnus) in the “Properties” tab, which is also filterable and sortable. Meridian Transit Line: The daily altitude graph now shows a red
Faster than expected the new version got ready! This release focuses on making it easier to plan your imaging nights with powerful new visualization and scheduling tools. New Features Constellation Data: Objects now display their constellation (e.g., “Cyg” for Cygnus) in the “Properties” tab, which is also filterable and sortable. Meridian Transit Line: The daily
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.
A new tutorial was just posted on YouTube. In this posting, the use of the configuration screen is explained.
A new tutorial was just posted on YouTube. This episode focuses on the detail screen and how it can help you to plan your astrophotography imaging session.
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