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Devon Miller wrote:
> KStars (http://edu.kde.org/kstars/) has a command line mode for image
> generation.
> It should not be difficult to script that to generate an image, then
> set it as the background.

I always hoped for Celestia to have this functionality. It would be
wonderful to follow, let's say, Cassini from my desktop :)

m.
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