![]() ![]() With Google Sky Map uses compass data and GPS to accurately identify the celestial object you are pointing your phone at. With in-app purchase, it also lets you track the Tiangong space station, the Hubble space telescope, satellites and comets too. Touch any celestial object for a pop up that shows you the information about the object.ĭid you know that you can see the International Space Station (ISS) with the naked eye? This ISS Detector app can notify you with an alarm 5 minutes ahead of time before the ISS flies by. Planets are shown in relative brightness. With its big screen, and 180 degrees view, it shows you information about any star or planet that you can view with the naked eye. This app is available exclusively for the iPad. Like something you see and want to share it with the world? Sharing is enabled on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also search for and locate specific stars or space stations. SkyView uses the back camera to give you information like the paths of objects in the sky and names of the bright lights you see. On top of that, it also checks weather conditions for the coming night so you know if it is a night worth staying up for stargazing. This app comes with a community that suggests great stargazing locations across the world. It also has launch information, a countdown clock and it tracks the ISS sighting opportunities.ĭespite the information you can get from these stargazing apps, at the end of the night, all we want is to gaze at stars. Love to catch up on what NASA the space agency is working on? This NASA app keeps you in the loop about the latest NASA missions plus images (updated daily), news, features, tweets, satellite trackers and even live stream from NASA TV. You can also change your location to view the night sky from other points on Earth, and in-app purchases unlock enhanced star catalogues, meteor showers, comets etc. Star ChartĪpart from the augmented reality apps like Star Chart affords users, this app goes the extra mile when it comes to time travel, about 10,000 years forward or backward in time. If you are an avid stargazer, you probably own your own telescope or will actually venture to strategic. ![]()
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