
Fixed resizing tab names in Help window when language is changed.Fixed bundling for the versioned variant of ShowMySky library on macOS.Fixed loading dynamic plugins (GH: #2725).Fixed crash in AtmosphereShowMySky constructor when OpenGL 3.3 functions pointer is null.
Fixed AppVerName variable for Windows installer (GH: #2728).
Fixed building Stellarium with -DENABLE_MEDIA=Off option. Fixed OnlineQueries plugin button: redesigned OnlineQueries icons (GH: #2710, #2714). Fixed compiling with Qt 6.4: use QString instead of QByteArray (GH: #2709). Fixed loading of glow texture in OnlineQueries plugin. Added workaround for QTBUG-105984 in macOS (GH: #2785). Added small tuning for DSO selection without magnitudes (GH: #2701, #2716). Added donation link to AppStream Metadata (GH: #2773). Added aberration to CustomObjects made from Simbad queries (GH: #2769). Added Abort slew button into Telescope Control plugin. Added ability to show only special nomenclature points (GH: #2748). Added support for the versioned variant of ShowMySky library. Removed Dakota & Ojibwe sky cultures: this is on request of the original contributors, and following a misunderstanding about licensing. Changed core: switch to use CalcMySky v0.2.1. add your own deep sky objects, landscapes, constellation images, scripts. ability to add new solar system objects from online resources. plugin system adding artifical satellites, ocular simulation, telescope configuration and more. Skinnable landscapes, now with spheric panorama projection.
All new graphical interface and extensive keyboard control. Spheric mirror projection for your own low-cost dome. Fisheye projection for planetarium domes. Very realistic atmosphere, sunrise and sunset. Images of nebulae (full Messier catalogue). Constellations for twelve different cultures. Asterisms and illustrations of the constellations. Extra catalogues with more than 210 million stars. Default catalogue of over 600,000 stars.
It is being used in planetarium projectors. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.