Astronomy Stuff 1.2.0

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Watch Nasa TV including live space shuttle launches and space walks plus all the Sky at Night programs from December 2001 up to the current episode over the internet plus view live solar images and get ISS (international space station) and satellite pass predictions for your location.

View 9 Nasa TV channels.
62 Plus BBC Sky at Night programs From December 2001 to current day.
Fully customisable for user added channels and radio stations.
Get all the latest ISS (international Space Station) pass predictions for your location.
Get all the latest ISS data live from Nasa.
Get Daily predictions for all visible satellites for your location from plus the latest data on the Planets, Sun, Moon, Comets, plus much more via Heavens-Above.
Have your own live Shuttle countdown timer.
See the latest Moon phases.
Type : Demo » EULA
OS Support : Windows All
Date stamp / Size : May, 24. 2007 / 3452 kBytes
Asked : Requires RealPlayer to be installed
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Update history of Astronomy Stuff
v1.2.0 (October, 5. 2007)
Minor Bug Fixes
v1.1.4 (May, 24. 2007)
Minor Bug Fixes
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