Nexremote For Mac

The windsare blowing, the clouds are scudding, and the rain is falling. So, once again,I haven’t been able to get out and give RSpeca good try. Or fire up the Mallincam Junior Pro. Or see how well Coelix will go to its go-tos.

Not that me and Miss D. were stuck at home without anyastronomy related activities on tap. Unk had the high honor and distinctprivilege of being invited up to give a talk at the Atlanta Astronomy Club’sHoliday Dinner. Not only was it nice to spend time with old friends and make some new ones, the food was purty derned good too.

Weather or no weather, the Little Old Blog from Chaos Manor South rolls on, and it didn't take too much cogitating to come up with a topic for this Sunday. This one issorta like The Beatles Again in thatthis is territory I've covered before. I've told y’all about Celestron's NexRemote software a time or three overthe years, but I feel compelled to do so again for a couple of reasons. Oneis that I still get lots of questions about how you install and use theprogram, and, indeed, even ones like, “What the hell is it good for, Unk?Why is it better than just sending my scope on gotos with Cartes du Ciel? Huh?” The other reason? We’ll get to that eventually...

Celestron Nexremote For Mac

  1. There are several good things afoot, Skeezix. If you have the need to run your telescope remotely, NexRemote is a godsend. You don’t have to mess with networking PCs; you have a hand control right on your screen, a hand control that can do anything the hardware HC can do, since, again, it is the NexRemote hand control.
  2. The installers are located in the 'Assets' section at the end of these release notes. Important Announcement. We strongly recommend that you update to this release if you are using the initial Platform 6.5 release.
Nexremote For Mac

Celestron Nexremote For Mac

‎Celestron’s newest planetarium app is an astronomy suite that redefines how you experience the night sky. Explore the Solar System, 120,000 stars, over 200 star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and dozens of asteroids, comets, and satellites—including the ISS. SkyPortal includes everything you need to. The only other software compatible with Celestron WiFi are NexRemote and CPWI (Windows PC only - see the links in the top, right of the page) and SkySafari 6 for Mac computers. In all cases, the software/app takes the place of the physical hand control and the alignment is completed in the software/app.