Result for 420C0619B44C76AF9746CAC81C3D44D2E10068BC

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/bin/celestia
FileSize2232536
MD5B448A4E089FECFAD1C2A598C0D5BFEFB
SHA-1420C0619B44C76AF9746CAC81C3D44D2E10068BC
SHA-2564833E06374D9C5B24E7DD7155AEF36C233B44182D64A76920C201EDC38603782
SSDEEP24576:evDM5GHsjYtdMR8vA6EsUxDWzAoZLoDWLX2G4:evDM5IstPWEgLoD8Xv4
TLSHT150A5C693AB47A7AFC81B037346C347297BA5E61B4773C73A026148397D8735A1F227A4
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
FileSize853086
MD5DD841BD6DB9A5DDC7517BBA81D4BA4BE
PackageDescriptionA real-time visual space simulation (KDE frontend) Celestia is a real-time visual simulation of space. Choose a point within the Local Group of galaxies, and Celestia will show you an approximation of how it would appear to your eyes were you actually there. Some of what Celestia shows is necessarily hypothetical--the farther away from Earth you get, the less real data there is and the more guesswork is involved. Thus Celestia supplements observational data with good guesses based on models of stellar and planetary processes. . Celestia is unique in its ability to allow you to navigate at an immense range of scales. Orbit a couple kilometers above the surface of a tiny, irregular asteroid, then head off towards Jupiter, watching it grow from a bright point of light into a looming sphere filling your field of vision. Leave our solar system entirely and observe the sun as it fades from a brilliant disk to a bright star, disappearing almost entirely as you head off toward the Upsilon Andromeda system to orbit around its innermost giant planet.
PackageMaintainerDebian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org>
PackageNamecelestia
PackageSectionkde
PackageVersion1.3.0-2
SHA-1BB039829670F07F42F14E71F26EA6D3728FC41A0
SHA-2564D15A892D1B5CA8DE8A76EFEE6AFB09E64052581550A5EAEBC95EAD8FF56DC2D