Does STELLINA support multiple users at the same time?
Yes! Up to 10 smartphones and tablets can connect to STELLINA simultaneously. One user will be designated as the administrator, while the others can view the images captured by the instrument in real time.
For users who frequently host demonstrations or are part of an astronomy club, we recommend creating a shared Singularity account. This allows participants to access the session without needing to create their own accounts—simply by downloading the Singularity app.
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