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With Sky Safari, you can go to Settings > Stars and then, in the 'Star Display' group select 'Never Show Fainter Than:' and enter magnitude 11, etc.
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So saying down to Mag 11 is maybe irrelevant, except at the initial screen display.īut try the free Skysafari version, think it has a different name. So if the idea is to center on some bit of the sky and zoom in, I expect you will get dimmer stars appearing. The assorted applications seem to assume that as you have zoomed in then you want to see dimmer stars automatically. So the initial display may be down to Mag 11.īut if you zoom in then mag 12, 13, 14, 15 will start to appear. You can set one and see lots of stars at the main page.
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