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Radio Eyes 1.5.10, released by Radio-Sky Publishing, is a Windows-dedicated sky simulator crafted specifically for the small but growing community of radio astronomers. Unlike conventional planetarium packages that emphasize optical wavelengths, the program centers on the radio sky, offering both RA/Dec and dome-style projections together with frequency-specific background maps that reveal how the heavens appear below 30 GHz. Observers can preload customizable catalogs of discrete radio sources, load a separate pulsar list, overlay antenna-beam footprints, and generate drift-scan timetables for fixed or steerable dishes. Interactive tools let users track any source across the local coordinate grid, switch the vantage point to major world observatories, and plot JPL ephemerides against the radio background for rapid identification of transient emitters. A built-in remote-control interface sends azimuth-elevation commands to common telescope mounts, enabling unattended data collection, while label editors and presentation layers streamline the creation of publication-ready graphics. Because the application can also poll Internet services for fresh flux measurements or catalog updates, planning sessions stay current without manual file maintenance. The single-version release 1.5.10 therefore combines observation planning, live telescope control, and data visualization in one integrated environment, filling a long-standing gap left by optical-oriented sky software. Radio Eyes is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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