Application de suivi de satellites pour iPhone/iPod/iPad.
Cette application permet de voir où se trouvent les satellites :
- au dessus de quelle région
- dans quelle partie du ciel
- à quelle heure ils seront visibles
- possibilité d'être prévenu en début de visibilité d'un satellite
- gestion des fichiers de TLE
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Satellite tracking application for iPhone/iPod.
This application enable to see satellites position on earth, or in the sky.
- satellite approaching notification (iOS4)
- TLE file handling
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pxSatelliteTracking FAQ
Is pxSatelliteTracking free?
Yes, pxSatelliteTracking is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is pxSatelliteTracking legit?
🤔 The pxSatelliteTracking app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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pxSatelliteTracking has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $496.50.
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This app was working fine, until the recent update. Everything in the GUI is completely unusable, the map is the wrong size and the satellite coordinates are missing. I’ve tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it. Doesn’t work on iPhone XS, iPad Air 2 or iPad Pro 12.9. All are running IOS 14.2
Please add Apple Watch app
Needs Apple Watch app and iOS 10 support.
Needs to utilize built in compass, accelerometer, and GPS.
Not easy to switch viewing modes. Needs a button instead of having to rotate iPhone.
Needs to show more info on each satellite. Such as uplink and downlink frequencies for ham radio satellites.
Should have option to show daylight and night areas on map.
Needs to be able to switch between 12 & 24 hour clock modes.
Not easy to tell when a satellite will next be passing my location.
Needs to utilize accelerometer for augmented reality view.
Latest update broken
The display tracj button does not work and the menu button just displays a white stripe on the left side of the screen. Using an iPad with OS 8.1.
New release is perfect
April 7, 2015
Finally, app was updated and works perfectly on my iPhone 6+. Now, I can give it the same review as I would have pre-iPhone 6 and iOS 8. Love it.
Below was review from December 12, 2014 that caused a 2 star review
I used to use this app all the time. Now that I upgraded to iPhone 6+, the maps do not display. You get tracks snd satellites but no map.
Doesn't do anything
I open it and all there is is a circle with lines thru it. There's nothing about satellites in here.
Deleted
... After 10 minutes of nothing but frustration. The developer should have gotten some user feedback (apart from his/her own) before publishing this thing. No clue how to get the view of earth that's shown on the App Store preview. Also needs some spell checking - that must be embarrassing.
Terse user interface
I have been predicting satellite passes since 1999. This app was hard to figure out. Relatively easy to find the features and set them up. Harder to save my changes into the app. So far, it is unclear why I am not seeing passes for all the satellites I have loaded.
Awesome!
For those who find this app too difficult to use, you probably don't need the app or don't have a use for it. Those who do have a use for this app (other than just wanting to know what's above you), you'll probably know how to figure it out.
This app is great for amateur radio operators who want a good way to track the location of objects like GOES, POES, OSCAR, and many other radio-enabled satellites including the ISS and Soyuz.
You can manually enter individual satellites, insert URLs to download TLE telemetries, or use the preinstalled TLEs to track objects.
It's never been so easy for me to track my antennae and follow a target!
Worthless...
I never get it open... App kept crashing. Ill try later but other reviews aren't promising....
Not user friendly
I can't figure out how to add satellites to track.
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