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Transparent desktop sky viewer with stars, planets, eclipses, and optional real-time satellite cloud overlay.

Project description

zstarview

Zenith Star View is a desktop sky viewer for your chosen location.

It renders an all-sky view with stars, the Sun, Moon, planets, deep-sky objects, and guide overlays. When enabled, it can also add real-time cloud imagery, terrain horizon, urban outlines, nearby aircraft, and the ISS artificial satellite overlay. Locations can be set by city or viewpoint name, direct coordinates, online place search, or supported Google Maps URLs.

Screenshots

The first screenshot shows the asterism overlay and also serves as a terrain-horizon example. The second screenshot shows the aircraft overlay together with the never-rises region. The third screenshot shows a denser star field rendered with -V10.5 -s4.5. The fourth screenshot shows terminal output via sixel using zstarview-export-image.

Screenshot showing the asterism overlay and a terrain horizon example Screenshot showing the aircraft overlay and the never-rises region

Screenshot showing a denser star field rendered with -V10.5 -s4.5 Screenshot showing sixel terminal output from zstarview-export-image

Note: higher magnitude limits increase rendering time. See about magnitude limit.

Urban outline examples from several cities worldwide:

Near Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Near Burj Khalifa, Dubai Marina Bay, Singapore Circular Quay, Sydney
Near Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Near Burj Khalifa, Dubai Marina Bay, Singapore Circular Quay, Sydney

Install

Recommended:

Prerequisite for the urban outline overlay: install the overturemaps CLI separately. Installation: https://pypi.org/project/overturemaps/

Confirm it with:

overturemaps --help
pipx install zstarview

Or with pip:

pip install zstarview

Note: The previous Windows on Arm64 installation blocker has been removed. Installation is now possible there, but Windows Security may still block Python extension modules during startup on some systems. If that happens, see the troubleshooting notes in the main project README.

Quick Start

zstarview [options] [location]

Examples:

zstarview Tokyo
zstarview "Tokyo Skytree"
zstarview "35.68;139.76"
zstarview --place "Matsue Station" --place-countrycode jp
zstarview -Z E -A 25 Tokyo

Highlights

  • Stars: the sky view shows stars from the selected catalog, with asterisms and other overlays layered on top.
  • Solar-system bodies: supports Sun, Moon, and major planets.
  • Deep-sky objects: named galaxies/open clusters/globular clusters are shown as soft blue extents.
  • Asterism overlay: popular line patterns are shown as dim guide lines, alongside other sky guides such as the never-rises region.
  • Satellite cloud imagery and sky-color disc: real-time Himawari/GOES satellite data are downloaded and rendered as a stylized hatched overlay, with the sky-color disc still visible beneath the clouds.
  • Aircraft and artificial satellite overlays: nearby aircraft from OpenSky can be drawn on the sky view, and ISS can be drawn as a small purple cross marker between the planet and aircraft layers.
  • Terrain horizon and earth guide: Copernicus DEM data can be used to render the local terrain skyline and ground region, with a separate below-horizon continental guide layer for orientation.
  • Urban outline overlay: major rooflines are drawn for the current viewpoint, with optional distant skyscrapers in dense urban areas.
  • Flexible location input: start from a city, tower, mountain, lat/lon, or online place/station search.
  • Adjustable view center: change the view center from the CLI or with the arrow keys.
  • Python support: routinely tested on CPython 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, and 3.14.

Common Options

  • --place QUERY
  • --place-countrycode CODE
  • --place-lang LANG
  • --datetime "YYYY-MM-DD HH[:MM[:SS]] [TZ]"
  • -Z, --view-center-az VIEW_CENTER_AZ
  • -A, --view-center-alt VIEW_CENTER_ALT
  • --observer-height-m METERS
  • -V, --vmag-limit V_MAG_LIMIT
  • --theme {night,day,white,black}
  • -o, --output PATH for zstarview-export-image

Notes:

  • --place uses the public OpenStreetMap Nominatim search service and sends a single request with a User-Agent and Accept-Language.
  • Satellite cloud rendering downloads Himawari/GOES data from public S3 buckets.
  • Terrain horizon rendering downloads Copernicus DEM tiles on first use and reuses cached data later.
  • Detailed layer-tuning options such as per-layer opacity remain available in the main README.

Code, Data Licenses, and Credits

  • Code: MIT License. See LICENSE.
  • Bundled and runtime-fetched data may be subject to their own licenses, attribution rules, or service terms.
  • See the main project README for the full credits and third-party data notes.

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