Is coordinate pointing available in Vespera?

Is coordinate pointing available in Vespera?

Yes, Vespera supports coordinate-based pointing.
The coordinates used are based on the J2000 reference frame (Right Ascension and Declination), which is widely used in astronomy. You can find these coordinates on resources such as Wikipedia or Stellarium.
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