Sky Guide: AR Astronomy Finder

Star gaze constellation finder

Published by: Fifth Star Labs
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Bring the beauty of the stars down to Earth. Hold Sky Guide overhead to automatically identify any star, constellation, planet or satellite! Easy to use and powerful, it’s awesome stargazing for any experience level.
Is it a star or the planet Mars? Knowing what’s up in your night sky is easier than ever. Sky Guide’s AR mode superimposes graphics onto your real sky so visualizing the heavens becomes effortless. Have you ever wished you could recognize constellations but didn’t want to fumble around with paper star charts? Now you can.
A speck of light crosses the night sky, growing brighter. What could it be? You don’t have to wonder anymore. Track a bright satellite and receive perfectly-timed notifications whenever the International Space Station is about to fly over your location.
Voyage to the past or future. Know where the Moon will be later in the evening so you can capture that perfect photo or be an eyewitness to history’s greatest comets.
Whether you’re searching for Sagittarius, Saturn, or the next big meteor shower, Sky Guide is packed with information and rich graphics that will satisfy the most curious minds. Plus, stay current with location-filtered events like solar and lunar eclipses with Sky Guide’s personalized Calendar.
Sky Guide can function with or without Wi-Fi, cellular service or GPS, so everything is at your fingertips no matter where you go.
Join the millions who have discovered a more personal connection to the stars with Sky Guide. It might forever change the way you look up.
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User Rating

5 out of 5

4 ratings in Madagascar

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Sky Guide Reviews

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Skyk’ìțíś@ẞ on

United States

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Good

DreamjhaonXD on

United States

I luve it

Constellations

Unbeatable4Real on

United States

I am at AWWW with this realistic app.. I do not intend to make any purchases.. when the page came up for 3.99 a month after a short free trial I just clicked the X at the top right corner( not top left BTW) and it took me to the home constellation page. The coolest was knowing that if I point my phone camera eye down to the floor and flat I can see Sagittarius is under my feet on the other side of the world!’n Wicled Awesome!!!

no stars

Green engine on

United States

cannot see any stars in here. aug11,2024. ….but todays best aug26 2022 ,east coast, shows saturn at 2. best but its hard to see rn. Im searching for that very bright star/planet east. oh yes, its JUPITER. as 16. best! -noooo way! update dec2023: still not much useful except for some facts,or are they?. wierd. didnot find what I was looking for again. what Im looking at in the sky? this app doesnot show.

BEST APP OF ALL TIME!

I never write reviews but… on

United States

Will change how you see the world!

Excellent APP

BLUE ZARDOZ on

United States

I love ❤️ grabbing my tablet and identifying stars, planets and constellations. Also finding satellites and rockets is great.👍👩‍🚀

Frustrating

c0y0te_1000 on

United States

Wether using SIMBAD, Henry Draper catalogue, or others this app is not helpful. Several times I have attempted to use these databases to locate stars, objects, or even galaxies and all that pops up is "no results". One specific example was looking for R136a1, using HD 39268, or BAT99 Nothing until I began tapping the screen and up pops 30 DOR (Dorado) and only under the article it mentioned R136a1 but would not locate the object on the display.. now to be fair it is an intense cluster but the fact it wouldn't even place the FOV in the general location using the co ordinate table was frustrating. I seriously doubt the "millions" of objects are there in this app if using several data catalogues brings zero results time and again. It seems this app uses whatever is popular on wikipedia (most articles state read more on wikipedia) and info on stars labeled bring up the category of stars and types of stars rather than THE star that I just located. All in all maybe if youre out and want to locate macro objects or experience the sky using the tablet only then maybe its fun but if youre serious on locating objects that you wish to observe? I would say calculate it yourself.

Really enjoy

IED_ed on

United States

Since I had this app I spent a lot of time looking up into the night sky as well as during the day. Reading the monthly and special events is another reason I like this app!

The best

Asdfghjklqwetubdhovvxbk on

United States

Have always enjoyed and shred joy with this. Well done!🖖

Best astronomy ever

Bokononist on

United States

Great responsiveness and alerts to things like ISS. I have amazed friends just pointing at the sky and it comes alive. I’ve tried several apps, free and purchased. This app is worth every penny.

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App Info

Category
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Publisher
Fifth Star Labs
Languages
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
11.0.4 (1 month ago )
Released on
May 6, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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