
There are some surprising inconsistencies in what is shown. No Altitude or Azimuth data (there was no way to select observing time for the list), no constellation for M42 or M31, and no distance data. What data is shown depends on what data is available in the object's database entry. You can not configure what data to show in your Observing List so you will have to manually delete unwanted columns from the exported file.
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If you do not use a laptop at the telescope, you will want to export and print the list as there is no corresponding planetarium app (that I know of) on iOS or Android that can import Starry Night Observing Lists for use on a smartphone or tablet. (This is a nice feature of SkySafari on Mac, IOS, and Android.) STARRY NIGHT PRO 7 REVIEW ANDROID You can use RS-232 Serial, BlueTooth, or Wi-Fi to make the connection (only available connections appear): Starry Night Plus and Pro versions offer telescope control for most telescopes that have computer access. I do not use a computer in the observatory so was not able to use Starry Night Pro Plus to control my Wi-Fi connected LX200-ACF. One exciting capability of Starry Night Pro Plus is satellite tracking. I frequently photograph the International Space Station (ISS) through my 8" telescope. Satellite tracking capability is built-in to the AutoStar handcontroller system.


Other telescope systems may also have this capability. But if your telescope does not offer satellite tracking, then using Starry Night to control the telescope to track a satellite is a great feature (that I wish SkySafari Pro for iOS had!). Starry Night Pro Plus lets you add your equipment to the program.

By doing this you can set up field-of-view (FOV) and magnifications to determine the exact area of star charts and objects that will be viewable with your equipment.
