Can buy you coffee
Very cool app! I’d love to buy you a few cups of coffee, but after I click the plus sign to add a few and then click continue, the app crashes.
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Very cool app! I’d love to buy you a few cups of coffee, but after I click the plus sign to add a few and then click continue, the app crashes.
I have tracked satellites for years and I could never seem to spot Starlink in the sky. I’ve had this app but didn’t have success before, but the other night I finally successfully tracked Starlink around 8 o’clock using this app. It was off by about 4 minutes the first night and off by about 10 minutes the next night but works.
First try for a good visibility(3.5) and I saw the string of starlings satellites! Was pretty mind blown how bright they were because I was in a high light population area.
The remind me feature never works
Last night OKC rated bright 3.5 none visible and viewing location put it going directly over head something is seriously off. I have tried this multiple times no sightings
Not worth downloading
Spent weeks looking based on info provided… then saw the super tiny note that times are MST Is it not possible to set them for the local time zone here in AZ? (We don’t “spring forward” or “fall back” and are currently pacific time)
If a Starlink pass is rated a 2.1, why would it be classified as dim? Prior to the update, this rating would have placed it in the “good” viewing category. Is it now driven by the time of the pass, phase of the moon (because it was pretty bright last night)? On an unrelated note, I find that using the map to track the trains (select at bottom, center of the app) is more reliable than just the stated time. Within 5 min, I can typically see something.
No data in the last three Starlink launches. Got this app to see the train resulting from new launches, not to see single satellites.
We live adjacent to Sequoia National Park. VERY dark skies. I’ve been TRYING to use this app all summer. NOT ONCE have we spotted Starlink. Not one single solitary time.
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