Redshift Sky Pro
Astronomy and sky observation
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Planets, moons, and stars - when you’re exploring our galaxy with Redshift Sky Pro, no celestial body remains hidden in the darkness of the night. The app takes you to a whole new level of astronomy. Discover fascinating celestial objects and learn more about them in the Redshift database. See what’s going on in the sky tonight or travel through time and watch how the constellations change in the sky.

Redshift Sky Pro is your tool and knowledge base when it comes to cosmic objects.

Features:
• With the award-winning planetarium, you get over 100,000 stars, 10,000 spectacular deep-sky objects, and thousands of other celestial objects
• Explore fascinating 3D models of the planets, moons, asteroids, and many deep-sky objects
• Land on the planets and moons and see the sky from there
• Take breath-taking spaceflights to distant galaxies and colorful nebulae
• Use augmented reality to merge your environment with the Redshift sky view
• Get the latest data for satellites, comets, and asteroids via the free update service
• Get comprehensive scientific data about the celestial objects, as well as their position, transit, and visibility
• Travel through time and watch the constellations change in the sky
• “Today’s Night Sky” and “My Favorites” show you what’s going on in the sky tonight
• Use the sky calendar to plan your observations of solar and lunar eclipses
• Take advantage of numerous sky view settings, including the “Night View” option
• Enjoy 25 interesting and instructive chapters of “Discover Astronomy”
• Share your most spectacular Redshift experiences via iMessage
• Let your Apple Watch help you watch the sky

You want to use Redshift as a professional tool for your telescope control?

Extend the app with the professional subscription Redshift Sky Ultimate and get one of the most powerful planetariums on your device. Configure your own special sky view, find your perfect observation target among millions of celestial objects in no time, steer your telescope easily to the target object, make fascinating journeys into space, and experience the heavenly bodies up close.

Features of Redshift Sky Ultimate:
• Take advantage of the huge database of more than 2,500,000 stars and 70,000 spectacular deep-sky objects
• Get online access to more than one billion stars from the USNO-B1.0 and GAIA DR2 catalogues
• Plan your perfect starry night with the powerful sky calendar and the exact location and visibility data of your favorites
• Control your Meade or Celestron telescope (except the Celestron NexStar Evolution series) with the app
• Get notified and do not miss any important celestial event
• Create as many different views of the sky as you want, and email them to friends or reopen them in Redshift
• The professional solar eclipse map displays the exact path of the Moon’s shadow across the Earth’s surface
• Discover fascinating supernova explosions and hidden exoplanets
• Use numerical integration to calculate the exact trajectories of asteroids and comets
• Choose your exact landing site on a planet or moon, and watch the sky from there
• Track the exact trajectory of satellites above the Earth in the Redshift Control Center

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Questions or suggestions for improvements:
Mail to [email protected]
We are looking forward to your feedback!

For more information on news and updates: redshiftsky.com

www.redshiftsky.com/en/terms-of-use/

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Redshift Sky Ultimate
£13.49

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4.64 out of 5

96 ratings in United Kingdom

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Good App

StevieW-pt on

Have just updated my old Redshift App to this one and I am very pleased with it. Has some big improvements and the basic version is well worth the money. Not so sure about the subscription update and I think it should be a bit more flexible. There are only a couple of features that I would like from the subscription version but they are not worth paying the amount of money being asked to get. I feel that it would be better if we could pick and choose what we want. I only have two criticisms of the App. The first is the size of the moon. Unless you zoom right in, it appears as a bright point in the sky. When I look at the moon in real life it always appears with a face with clearly visible markings. Secondly, the 'Todays Sky' is pretty useless as it shows hardly any information. To me, it should show which planets will be visible and when, moon rise and set plus perhaps the best three or four deep sky objects. You can add the planets to your Favourites which then gives you the above information so why have ‘Today’s Sky' unless it contains more information. So, overall a good, easy to use App and well worth the money.

A worthy upgrade

Moshchop on

Love this app and a great fresh new look to Redshift. Only one question developer’s- why are there no rings visible for Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune?

Very angry.

Chapter and verse on

There seems to be 2 versions of this app. I decided to go for the so called “free trial”. The free trial cost £8.99 and is taken out of your account straight away. It appears by going for the trial version you are diverted to actually buying the paid for one. Then you are informed in six days they will take a further £13.49 out of your account. I have managed to [hopefully] cancel the £13.49 subscription. Note to apple. Why is there no zero star as one star implies a minimum 20% rating for a product?

A nice new version

ChrisR36 on

They’ve given the old app a very nice fresh and welcome lick of paint. What I really didn’t like about the last version was that after spending a lot of time customising it to my liking, it would sporadically return all the settings to default which put me off using the app completely in the end. I’m happy to see this issue doesn’t occur in this new version (so far). I like this version enough to consider upgrading to ultimate, but I would like more details about what i’m actually going to get for my money, the website seems to be a bit vague about this. I’m a casual astronomer, I don’t have a telescope which is software compatible and it appears that this is the main benefit of upgrading. Edit: Just seen that a free trial of Ultimate is now being offered, so this has answered my question. However, after accepting the offer i’ve opened the app and there are no noticeable additions, in fact I can’t see any at all ?! Edit: The free trial expired before the fix and I didn’t even get a chance to try the Ultimate version. Email was sent to the developer and I received no reply. I want to see what I’m getting before I upgrade but I cannot use the free trial again. Disappointed! Response to developer comment: I have sent an email stating just that, and I’ve sent a private message on the Facebook group and I haven’t had a reply to either.

Some improvements on original version

deckr8 on

The only improvement I’m likely to use is the improved time forward/reverse wheel. This is far easier to control than the old one. In the old version I could select to show central & neighbouring constellation lines which I cannot do in this new version. I don’t like the delay taken for the constellation lines to appear after the user has stopped scrolling the screen. This slows down the time you can easily recognise the area of sky you are looking for. My main interest is satellite identification. The satellite data base has not improved on the last version. There are other apps out there which are capable of showing far more satellites, as an example satellite Vanguard 1, which does not show on a Redshift search even when the maximum number of objects is selected. Hoping these issues can be corrected in a future update. Thanks for sorting out the constellations in the update. Looking forward to seeing more satellites too please. Also I preferred the Telrad view finder in the old app. (+1*)

Where is the comet?

Grimble_cornet on

Upgraded to the new version to follow the development of Comet C/2019 Y4 Atlas....... predicted to be the most impressive comet for some time. So where is it? The old version allowed me to download ‘observable comets’ and Y4 Atlas was there. The new version downloads ‘historical comets’ but Y4 Atlas is NOT there. So the new version is great if I want to review the historical sky but NOT if I want to view the current top comet? Great...... go back to using the old version and kiss my money goodbye 😡 UPDATE..... Very quick response to my comment and YES, Comet Y4 Atlas has been added to the comet download file. Having now spent some time playing with the new version it does look great and seems smoother than the old version hence my revised star rating. Still not sure if current observable comets will be supported..... seems a bit strange to just concentrate on historical ones? The spacecraft section seems to have disappeared as well..... discovered this when I wanted to check the path of tonight’s ISS pass. Maybe it’s in the extended version?

Not quite ready

Ashton Bristol UK on

I’ve just bought Redshift Sky Ultimate. It says in the help manual that I can get conjunctions and meteor shower information. The app only has eclipse information. But they say they’re fixing it. Otherwise it looks fine.

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Category
Reference
Languages
Italian, Chinese, French, Japanese, English, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, German
Recent version
1.5 (6 months ago )
Released on
Mar 25, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last updated
3 days ago