!link! — Skyglobe For Windows 10

SkyGlobe was originally a classic astronomy program for MS-DOS and early Windows, but you can still run it on Windows 10 using a DOS emulator like Core Features of SkyGlobe

SkyGlobe is designed to be a fast and easy-to-use "planetarium" simulation. Key features include: Celestial Mapping:

Plots the positions of 25,000 stars, the Sun, the Moon, all planets, the Milky Way, and Messier objects. Real-time & Time Travel:

You can view the sky in real-time or animate time changes over centuries or millennia to observe celestial precession. Search & Center:

A search function allows you to find specific objects; if an object is below the horizon but will rise within 24 hours, the software will automatically adjust the time to show it. User Customization: Skyglobe For Windows 10

You can adjust the observer's location, viewing direction, and the number of objects rendered. Interactive Controls:

Supports mouse control for re-centering and "locking" onto objects, along with convenient keyboard command keys. SVGA Support:

Versions like SkyGlobe 4.0 include SVGA image support for improved visual quality. Running on Windows 10

Because it is a legacy 16-bit application, it will not run natively on 64-bit Windows 10. To use it: Download a version (like SkyGlobe 3.6 ) from the Internet Archive or a similar emulator. Mount the SkyGlobe folder in the emulator to launch the Modern Alternatives for Windows 10 SkyGlobe was originally a classic astronomy program for

If you are looking for more modern native features (like 3D star maps or telescope control), consider these alternatives available on the Microsoft Store

A lightweight app featuring 3D star maps, notifications for upcoming astronomy events, and 4K display support.

Includes almanacs, International Space Station (ISS) pass predictions, and lunar/solar eclipse dates. Stellarium:

A highly realistic, hyper-detailed freeware that supports telescope control and high-definition atmospheric effects. BBC Sky at Night Magazine step-by-step instructions on setting up SkyGlobe in DOSBox for your PC? Skyglobe 3.6 Free Download - Facebook Original release: 1990s by KlassM Software (later Cetus


1. Background of Skyglobe

🖥️ Method 3: VirtualBox with Windows 98 SE (Easiest for Beginners)

Steps:

  1. Download and install Oracle VirtualBox.
  2. Create a new VM with Windows 98 SE (you’ll need a licensed ISO).
  3. Install VirtualBox Guest Additions (for mouse and screen integration).
  4. Copy Skyglobe folder into the VM.
  5. Run SKYGLOBE.EXE from within Windows 98.

Pros: Nearly flawless performance, supports all original features.
Cons: Requires 500MB–1GB disk space, need a Windows 98 license.


📂 File & Export Features

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Screenshot | Save current view as BMP (original) or PNG (modern port). | | Export Coordinates | Save RA/Dec of center of view. | | Data Files | Editable star, planet, and city databases (plain text). | | Scripting | Some versions support simple script files for automated sky tours. |