Package: stellarium Version: 0.8.1-2 Severity: normal I'm not experienced with stars, only downloaded stellarium now, and tried to locate the Orion constellation. And for some reason, Alnitak is missing here. That is, I can type it in the search box, and it center to the correct location - but there is nothing at all to see there, no matter how far I zoom. And yet, on real sky, I can clearly see it.. and also the constellation lines show that it should be there.
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