Star Chart lets users see the sky as it was 10,000 years ago, or as it will be in 10,000 years. It also lets people see what the sky would look like from a different place on earth .
Instead of doing global search in between all object sets, you have to choose up front the set to be searched (stars, constellations, etc.) - which is inconvenient if you do not know to which set the object belongs (i.e. is it a star, a planet, a comet, etc.).
Star Walk 2 attempts to give users a comprehensive view of all the things that are currently happening in space, this includes events at other planets. For instance, it displays the angle of rotation around the sun, sunrise, sunset, and length of day on that particular planet.
Instead of just displaying a feed of what the sky should look like when the device is aimed in different directions, Sky Walk paints stars, constellations, and satellites over real time images taken from the device's camera.
When the phone is aimed at a certain star, the name of the star (or stars) will come up on the screen. This app lists names of stars, constellations, and planets.
Many stargazing apps let users point their device in the direction of a certain star or celestial body, but this app is better used as an informational accessory to the others.
Has over 14,000 images with more added regularly. In addition to images, this app also offers articles videos, TV feeds, and radio in order for users to get the most out of their viewing experience.
SkEye is capable of hooking directly to a telescope through the optical tube assembly. Once SkEye is connected, it assists users in finding specific stars or celestial bodies.
Most star trackers rely on GPS for important location information. If GPS isn't available, the user can enter longitude, latitude, and elevation automatically.
The app has historical mythological and scientific information on hundreds of objects. Over 120,000 stars can be viewed, near star clusters, nebulas, galaxies, and major planets and moons in our solar system.
It is a world-clock and an entertaining educational tool. Learn about the sky, how it seems to rotate around us and how the sun, moon and planets move over time.
The Cosmic Watch is for everyone who loves the planet Earth and wants to unlock the secrets of the celestial vault. It's a must have for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers, amateur astronomers and advanced stargazers, professional astronomers, clock fans, science fiction geeks.
The Cosmic Watch combines basic principles of astronomy with time measurement to deliver a journey through space and time, while providing real time visualisations of your position in the cosmos. The Cosmic Watch 2.0 calculates important astronomical events so you never miss the next cosmic phenomena.
Point your phone or tablet towards the sky and experience it in augmented reality. Get to know the constellations, stars, and planets in your sky. Travel to the past, present and future and see how time is related to the movements of the solar system.
Cosmic Watch has won several app awards including:
• WEBBY AWARD for the Best Educational App 2018
• WIRED and TECHRADAR Best iPhone and iPad apps 2017
• AASL best apps for teaching and learning 2017
This powerful educational tool renders stunning graphics of the earth and sky in real time. It's a playful and entertaining introduction to Astronomy and Time.
The Cosmic Watch 2.0 is a high quality 3D planetarium and timepiece. This powerful educational tool renders stunning graphics of the earth and sky in real time. It's a playful and entertaining introduction to Astronomy and Time.
Point your phone or tablet towards the sky and experience it in augmented reality!! Get to know the constellations, stars, and planets in your sky right now! Travel to the past, present and future and see how time is related to the movements of the solar system.
Point your phone or tablet towards the sky and experience it in augmented reality!! Get to know the constellations, stars, and planets in your sky right now! Travel to the past, present and future and see how time is related to the movements of the solar system.
Many users have trouble getting the settings menu to open, and when it does, barely any of the settings can be adjusted, most notably the sound setting.
There is an eyeball button that will turn the screen red when it is clicked. The red screen will reduce the amount of time that it takes for eyes to readjust to the darkness.