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Stellarium - computer program - was created in 2001.
It all depends where you live. The best way to find out is to download Stellarium a free open source astronomical program. [See related links]
Stellarium is a program that can show you exactly what you'd see if you were looking up at the sky at night. It is considered a planetarium software because of this.
Stellarium is awesome! I wish I could install it on everybody's computer: The best site to download free astronomy software is: Shatters. Celestia is THE BEST universe navigation program I have ever seen. It is like Google Earth, but for thousands of solar and extra-solar objects. It's easy to use and the graphics and navigation is amazing. There you can download add-ons to the program, adding to the universe. You can even tweak the universe to what you want it to look like!
It keeps moving. If you need to calculate the exact direction to the Moon, you'll need to know the time and your location. There's a planetarium program called "Stellarium" which you can download for free, and it will show you where everything in the sky is, for any date or location.
Stellarium is a free open source computer program for Windows/Mac and Linux. It allows you to set your location and view the "sky" as seen from outside, while staying nice and warm inside. It has the other major benefit, that if used outside, you can identify any star, or stellar object by name of catalogue number, giving it's distance and magnitude. It has had many a good review and recommendations from other Wiki users. See related link for more information and download links.
I'm unable to provide the exact time the sun rose on December 30, 1977 without knowing the location. Sunrise times vary depending on the specific geographic location.
The Stellarium planetarium program tells me that it is 214 LY to Matar.
You can download the iOS version of Software Bisque's The Sky Beta Astronomy software from the Apple App Store by searching for "The Sky Beta Astronomy." Make sure to download the version that is compatible with your device's operating system.
All of them - you just have to know where to look.Try installing this free opensource program called stellarium.
Way too many to list.Try downloading the free and fantastic stellarium program from the related links.
I'm not aware of any web sites that provide sky maps for specific locations, but there is an excellent software program that does this. Download the program "Stellarium" from stellarium.org, and install it. Plug in your location, and it will generate extremely accurate views of the stars for your location at any time.