Top Sky Viewing Apps for iPhone: A Comparison

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around various sky viewing applications for iPhone, focusing on their features, usability, and personal preferences. Participants share their experiences with different apps, comparing functionalities and user interfaces.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express satisfaction with GoSkyWatch Planetarium for its smooth augmented reality and GPS features.
  • Others mention StarryNight as a premium option and Stellarium as a popular free alternative, highlighting its ease of use for adjusting sky views.
  • Celestia is noted for providing a real-time 3D view of the Solar System, with some users expressing their enjoyment of its features.
  • Sky Guide is praised for its extensive information and user-friendly interface, although it comes at a cost.
  • NightSky and NightSky2 are mentioned as user-friendly options with appealing graphics.
  • SkySafari 4 Pro is highlighted for its telescope control capabilities and extensive database of celestial objects.
  • Some users express dissatisfaction with Google Sky, citing a lack of updates and realism compared to other apps.
  • Star Walk and Star Chart are also mentioned as enjoyable options, with varying levels of user satisfaction.
  • Spyglass is recommended for beginners, emphasizing its accuracy and educational features.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share their preferences for different apps, but there is no consensus on a single best application. Disagreements exist regarding the effectiveness and features of Google Sky compared to other options.

Contextual Notes

Some participants note the cost of certain applications, while others emphasize the importance of user experience and features. There are mentions of specific functionalities that may not be universally applicable to all users.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for astronomy enthusiasts, iPhone users looking for sky viewing apps, and individuals interested in comparing features and user experiences of different applications.

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I've used two. StarryNight is very nice, but it costs $. I usually use Stellarium, which is a free open source application. It is very easy to adjust the sky view for the desired time and location to find objects.
 
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I use Stellarium too.
Celestia is also good.It provides real-time 3D view of the Solar system (Approximately). You can travel to stars,other planets,comets etc.. I love it!
 
GoSkyWatch just updated and the new main feature is 3D view of objects. Love it!
 
When I had an Android phone, I used Google Sky and had no complaints.

For IoS devices, I use Sky Guide, which actually has a lot more info and stuff than Google Sky (at least, the version of Google Sky that I was using back then). The app works on both iPad and iPhone.

Zz.
 
I have an iPhone and have used NightSky and NightSky2. I found them user-friendly and also liked the graphics part.
 
Mine's Stellarium too. It's nice and I like it.
 
I use Stellarium and Cartes du Ciel :)
 
I really love SkySafari 4 Pro on my iPad. It let's me set custom FOV using equipment I have. It also let's me control my telescope using my iPad. That, along with more than 20,000,000 stars and hundreds of thousands of Solar System objects, easily makes it one of the best programs on the market.
 
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I used Stellarium on my desktop computer, and now I use Stellarium on my phone. I like it more than Google Sky.
 
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this is important topic to me as I run a planetarium and want something the audience with ipads can interact with as it is projected onto the full dome. going to look at that 3D GoSkyWatch item...ty.
 
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i use celestia and stellarium...love them
 
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I used StarryNight back when I was still using Windows. Very nice app. Now on my Mac I use Stellarium which is also a very good app in my opinion. On my Galaxy Tab, Ipad, and Iphone I use Star Chart which I enjoy a lot
 
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I'm starting to have a sort of dislike for Google Sky..
 
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I'm using Star Walk on iPhone, looks Okay.
 
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I use skeye for android. Not too shabby
 
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On my android phone i use Night Sky Tools. It's great, has lots of information.
 
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PhysicoRaj said:
I'm starting to have a sort of dislike for Google Sky..
Why's that?
 
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paisiello2 said:
Why's that?

I don't know, but I think it's time they upgraded it. It feels somewhat unrealistic (to me) and especially when many other apps are getting on the list.
 
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I do not think Google Sky is updated. Last time I used it during May, the latest version was from 2012.
 
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Starseek pro, it's okay, mainly just use it to control my equipment.
 
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Has to be night sky 2 it's only 99 cents
 
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Stellarium ! The simplest and the most useful.
 
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I'm not sure if this has already been suggested, but starry night is a good tool for finding things that are happening in the night sky in your area. I am not sure on the cost though, the program was given to me by an astronomy professor .
 
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I use Stellarium, but maybe because I haven't really used much else. Simple and tells me what I need to know.
 
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I use "Star Rover" on my iphone. Always gives me good results and confirms things I see (Such as Jupiters moons that were visible with the naked eye 2 nights ago)
 
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Sky Guide is hands down the best app for iPhone that I've tried. It's visually stunning compared to most apps of the same kind, and it's easy to use. It does cost money though, but it's well worth it with all its neat features.
 
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