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Become astronomers using 3DAstronomer

3DAstronomer.com Who exactly was 3DAstronomer made for?  The answer is, simply, everyone.  The program holds limitless possibilities.  Children can quickly decipher the straightforward interface and can easily manipulate the basic program.  Amateur astronomers and hobbyists will stand amazed as they continue to learn what the program is capable of.

But 3DAstronomer is not only for the amateur astronomers, but professionals and educators, as well.  3dAstronomer is a superb tool for educational purposes and enthusiastic astronomers as it contains additional data available in overlays and labels, such as planet names and constellations.  The highly configurable display features let you add or remove detail at will.  Moving around through the solar system and beyond to other galaxies can be achieved using a combination of keyboard shortcuts, or with a click of the mouse.  3DAstronomer is a 3D space simulator as well as a 3D astronomical database.  Astronomers and astrophysicists will marvel at the quick retrieval of information via 3DAstronomer.

3DAstronomer can provide both purely recreational voyages and serious voyages into the outer space.  It is the most versatile space simulation program ever created.

3DAstronomer makes it easy to voyage into space

3DAstronomer.com With its point-and-go-to interface, 3DAstronomer makes it easy to voyage into space, to get as close a look as possible planet surfaces, to move quickly beyond the moon, and to keep documentation of your journey.

With 3DAstronomer, you can do even more than travel through the universe in real-time or at hyper-speed!  All movement in 3DAstronomer is seamless; the exponential zoom feature lets you explore space across a huge range of scales, from galaxy clusters to spacecraft only a few meters across.

3DAstronomer allows you to bring your camera with you, so you can capture images and even videos of your space travels.  The file menu allows you to capture the displayed images and videos for future viewing.   Space is huge and you may only visit some places once, so why not keep a record?