Apple MacBook Pro for Astronomy
January 28, 2013

 
Below describes setting up the Apple MacBook Pro for astronomy.  
- Apple  MacBook Pro MD102LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop 
- 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i7
 - 8GB 1600MHz memory
 - DVD drive for install software
 - LAN port for wired connection to the router
 - Laptop display 1280 x 800
 - DisplayPort to be used with external HDMI display
 - OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion
 - 750GB hard drive
- Most of the hard drive is filled with free video classes from iTunes U
 
 
 
 
OS X 10.8.2 Mountain Lion Applications and Mac Astronomy Software
 
- Planetarium and observing software
 
 - Image and video processing software
 
 - Camera control software
- Nebulosity V3   -  $80 Control QSI and Meade DSI CCD cameras on the Mac
 - PHD  - free guiding software works with Meade DSI CCD cameras on the Mac
 
 
 - Utilities software
- Foxfire - free browser with a download video plug-in that is easily to use.
 - Google Chrome - free browser the works better than Safari on downloading large files.
 - OpenOffice - free alternative to  Microsoft Office
 - Python V2.7.3 - free programing environment
 - RedScreen - free Advanced screen dimming for Mac OS X for use during observing
 - TextEdit - OS X application to edit HTML pages
 - VLC V2.0.4 - free  media player to play downloaded YouTube videos
 - Xcode - free development software from Apple
 - Yummy FTP Lite to Upload HTML pages to web site - $1.99 from the Apple App Store 
 
 
Below describes setting up the Apple MacBook Pro for four virtual machines for or programs that do not run on the Mac OS X Mountain Lion.
- Parallels Desktop 8 for Mac V8.0.18354 - $53.57 Amazon
 
 - Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1 - $139.99 Fry's Electronics
- Planetarium software
 
 - Image and video processing software
 
 - Utilities software
 
 - Windows 7 performance
 
 
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 for programs that do not run or install on Windows 7 - $103.99 from Worry-less, Amazon
 
 
 
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- Ubuntu V12.04.1 LTS - Free through Parallels create virtual machine
- Planetarium software
- KStars Desktop Planetarium - free from Ubuntu Software Center
 - Stellarium Planetarium - free from Ubuntu Software Center
  
  
 - Image and video processing software
- CGX Astro-Image Processor image processing and CCD control - free from Ubuntu Software Center
 - Spydr FITS image display and simple analysis - free from Ubuntu Software Center
  
  
 - Simulation software
- Celestia (GLUT) space simulation - free from Ubuntu Software Center
 - Planets simulation - free from Ubuntu Software Center
 - OpenUniverse Space Simulator - free from Ubuntu Software Center
 - StarPlot Star Chart Viewer  - free from Ubuntu Software Center
  
  
  
  
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 - Microsoft Window 8 Preview - Free through Parallels install virtual machine
- Used to learn how to use Windows 8
 
 
Additional Apple MacBook Pro configuration.
- Multi-Touch Mouse surface which is very cool
 - Email
- Set up new free Email account with Apple iCloud
 - Now Email is sync with iPod and iPad
 
 - Backups
- 3 TB USB 3.0 hard disk drive
 - Apple Time Machine is part of OS X
 
 - Second display
- Dell ST2321L 23 inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) HDMI display
 - DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter
 
 - Wireless printer
 - HDE External USB 3.5 inch Floppy Disk Drive - $10.79 from Warehouse - Amazon 
 
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