Deep-Sky Planner Explained

Deep-Sky Planner
Developer:Knightware
Latest Release Version:v8
Operating System:Microsoft Windows
License:Proprietary software commercial software
Genre:Astronomy software

Deep-Sky Planner is observation planning and logging software for amateur astronomers. It helps observers to determine where and when to view all types of celestial objects. It runs on Windows.

Deep-Sky Planner was originally published[1] April 1, 1994 by Sky Publishing Corporation. Knightware, LLC began publishing Deep-Sky Planner in 2005.[2] Subsequent versions have been released to present.

Deep-Sky Planner received best astronomy product of the year awards in 2013 from Astronomy magazine[3] and in 2014 from Sky & Telescope magazine.[4] The software is developed and distributed by Knightware, LLC.

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  1. Web site: United States Copyright Office . April 1, 1994 . 2014-02-01.
  2. Web site: United States Copyright Office . August 5, 2005 . 2014-02-01.
  3. Harrington . Phil . Astronomy's fourth annual Star Products . Astronomy . 41 . 9 . 58–64 . September 2013.
  4. . Hot Products for 2014 . Sky & Telescope . 127 . 1 . 62–69 . January 2014 . 2014-02-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140306163352/http://media.skyandtelescope.com/documents/HotProducts2014.pdf . 2014-03-06 . dead .