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stellarium - A real-time realistic planetarium Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in
    real time with OpenGL. It is available for Linux/Unix, Windows and MacOSX.
    With Stellarium, you really see what you can see with your eyes, binoculars
    or a small telescope. 
  -v, --versionPrint program name and version and exit.-h, --helpPrint a brief synopsis of program options and exit.-c, --config-file
    fileUse file for the config filename instead of the default
      config.ini.-u, --user-dir
    dirUse dir instead of the default user data directory
      ($HOME/.stellarium/ on *nix
      operating systems).--verboseEven more diagnostic output in logfile (esp. multimedia handling).--scale-gui scale
    factorScaling the GUI according to scale factor.-d,
    --dump-opengl-detailsDump information about OpenGL support to logfile. Use this is you have
      graphics problems and want to send a bug report.-f, --full-screen
    yes|noWith argument yes or no over-rides the full screen setting
      in the config file. The setting is saved in the config-file and as such
      will be the default for subsequent invocations of Stellarium.--screenshot-dir
    dirSet the directory into which screenshots will be saved to dir,
      instead of the default (which is $HOME on *nix
      operating systems).--startup-script
    scriptSpecify name of startup script.--home-planet
    planet-nameSpecify observer planet. planet-name is an English name, and should
      refer to an object defined in the ssystem.ini file.--altitude
    altSpecify the initial observer altitude, where alt is the altitude in
      meters.--longitude
    lonSpecify the initial observer longitude, where lon is the longitude.
      The format is illustrated by this example: +4d16'12" which refers to
      4 degrees, 16 minutes and 12 arc seconds East. Westerly longitudes should
      be prefixed with "-".--latitude
    latSpecify the initial observer latitude, where lat is the latitude.
      The format is illustrated by this example: +53d58'16.65" which refers
      to 53 degrees, 58 minutes and 16.65 arc seconds North. Southerly latitudes
      should be prefixed with "-".--list-landscapesPrint a list of landscape names and exit.--landscape
    nameStart Stellarium using landscape name. Refer to
      --list-landscapes for possible names.--sky-date
    dateSpecify sky date in format yyyymmdd.--sky-time
    timeSpecify sky time in format hh:mm:ss.--fov fovSpecify the field of view (fov degrees).--projection-type
    pSpecify projection type, p. Permitted values of p are:
      equalarea, stereographic, fisheye, cylinder, mercator, perspective, and
      orthographic.--restore-defaultsDelete existing config.ini and use defaults. 
  0Completed successfully.not 0Some sort of error. Note: file locations on non-*nix operating systems (include OSX)
    may vary. Please refer to the Stellarium User Guide for more details, as
    well as information on how to customise the Stellarium data files. 
  /usr/local/share/stellarium/This is the Installation Data Directory set at compile-time.$HOME/.stellarium/This is the User Data Directory, which may be over-ridden using command
      line option -u. It contains the user's settings, extra landscapes,
      scripts, and can also be used to over-ride data files which are provided
      with the default install.$HOME/.stellarium/config.iniThe default main configuration file is config.ini. Refer to
      -c above to use a different filename and to -u to use a
      different User Data Directory.$HOME/The default screenshot directory. Refer to --screenshot-dir to use
      a different path. Sources of more information: 
  WebsitesMain website: <http://stellarium.org/>
    Wiki: <http://stellarium.org/wiki/> Forums:
        <http://sourceforge.net/projects/stellarium/forums> Downloads:
        <http://sourceforge.net/projects/stellarium/files/> Support Requests:
        <https://answers.launchpad.net/stellarium> Bug Tracker: <https://bugs.launchpad.net/stellarium>The Stellarium User
    GuideVisit the downloads page to get a PDF copy of the Stellarium User
    Guide. Please report bugs using the bug tracker link in the NOTES section
    of this page. Fabien Chereau, Rob Spearman, Johan Meuris, Matthew Gates,
    Johannes Gajdosik, Nigel Kerr, Andras Mohari, Bogdan Marinov, Timothy
    Reaves, Mike Storm, Diego Marcos, Guillaume Chereau, Alexander Wolf, Georg
    Zotti x14817 
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