![]() First - as you zoom in you will get more and dimmer stars and more and dimmer DSOs. Those little red circles will start to get labels, though not all. If you click on them the details will be displayed in the upper left. Have you clicked the "limit magnitude" button? If so, unclick it and you will see more DSOs. No, I didn't have "limit magnitude" checked in the DSO tab. Interestingly, that checkbox is only check/uncheckable if "labels and markers" is checked on the DSO tab. So I checked "labels and markers" and then set "limit magnitude" to 16.0 just to be sure. Also, just to be sure, on the "sky" tab I set "limiting magnitude" for "stars" to 16. The Celestians refused her, so she raised a dark army and sent it against Celestia. The sorceress Morganthe, a Queen of the Shadow Web, wanted the secrets of the Celestian magic at all costs. I also went to "Configure" -> "extras" tab and checked "show DSS button" to address what I suppose now that was suggesting then on the "main" tab, did "save settings". Long ago, the Astral Wizards of Celestia created powerful magic using the energy of the stars, the moon, and the sun. At this point, ngc2485 (actually it's in CMa) still not visible. I quit the app, restart and still not visible if I search. Perhaps Virgo is more interesting as an example. Here, I see perhaps a few dozen galaxies visible, but several dozen more of the red ovals have no galaxy image. For example ngc4733, which Stellarium says has mag 11.81, has no image. Whereas ngc4302, with mag 11.61, is visible. However, ngc4206, with mag 12.15, is visible. ![]() So there is no clear logic for what is/isn't visible. Although, most of the visible ones seem to be brightish ones.Įdited by orionic, 21 March 2020 - 03:57 AM. ![]()
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