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Field of View Calculator Test different telescope, camera & eyepiece combinations.
- Field of View
Calculate the actual field of view seen through the...
- Dust / Reflection Calculator
Telescope: Aperture: mm. Focal Length: mm. Barlow / Reducer:...
- Binocular Calculators
Convert angular FOV in degrees to apparent FOV in degrees....
- CCD Filter Size
Telescope: Aperture: mm. Focal Length: mm. Barlow / Reducer:...
- Unit Conversion Calculators
Convert Inches to MM. Useful for determining your telescope...
- Magnification
2: An exit pupil size (diameter of light beam as it exits...
- Guidescope Suitability
Calculate the resolution in arc seconds per pixel of a CCD...
- CCD Suitability
CCD Suitability Find the optimum camera/telescope...
- Field of View
A spyglass is a tool used to zoom in on distant objects. To use a spyglass, the player selects it from the hotbar and clicks use while looking in the desired direction. Spyglasses are used to zoom in on a specific location in the player's field of view (FOV). The spyglass changes the FOV to 1⁄10...
Draw your own constellations on an interactive and improved night sky. An immersive overhaul of the space skybox, including planets and better stars.
The scientific sky simulator aims to realize the interactive starry sky, puts the starry sky map for astronomy in MC for the first time, strictly operates, specifies the track of starry sky operation, and uses mathematical means to express the unity of heaven and mankind.
22 paź 2024 · Spyglasses are used to zoom in on a specific location in the player's field of view (FOV). The spyglass changes the FOV to 1 ⁄ 10 of the FOV set in options. By default, the FOV is set to 70° in Java Edition and 60° in Bedrock Edition, resulting in an FOV of 7° in Java Edition and 6° in Bedrock Edition through the spyglass. The player's ...
Adds over 100,000 real life stars and all constellations. Adds planets, moons and asteroids that move around the night sky. Realistic seasonal sun and moon positions, with changing day / night lengths. Shooting Stars and Meteor Showers. Rare astronomical events such as eclipses.
Interactive 2D and 3D room-scale or object FOV simulator for cameras, telescopes, lenses, etc.