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autokinetic effect
The autokinetic effect (also referred to as autokinesis) is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move.
4.2 Setting Your Location
The positions of the stars in the sky is dependent on your location on Earth (or other planet) as well as the time and date. For Stellarium to show accurately what is (or will be/was) in the sky, you must tell it where you are. You only need to do this once - Stellarium can save your location so you won’t need to set it again until you move.
To set your location, press F6 to open the location window (figure 4.2). There are a few ways you can set your location:
1. Just click on the map.
2. Search for a city where you live using the search edit box at the top right of the window, and select the right city from the list.
3. Enter a new location using the longitude, latitude and other data.
Once you’re happy that the location is set correctly, click on the “use as default” checkbox,
and close the location window.
I tried to use that software it wouldnt let me move out of Paris, lol and it slowed my computer down tremendously, thats why I ask those who can understand the software more to help me find this information.