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Gosto bastante, MAS, eu não gosto quando o aplicativo trava e eu não consigo ver nada.
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4.83 out of 5
791 ratings in Portugal
Gosto bastante, MAS, eu não gosto quando o aplicativo trava e eu não consigo ver nada.
I think would be nice to provide notifications on particular events like the comet that is passing by now (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS)
Excelente programa, muito útil para qualquer Astrónomo Amadores estou deveras muito grato . Muito obrigado
Ultrapassa de longe todas as apps do género
For me the best app for the night sky and easy to use!
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It’s so cool how you can see which stars are which and which constellations they show. This is a great app to look at the stars and figure out which stars are which.
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I’ll start by saying that this app really is great, it streamlines star gazing in a very intuitive app, and I was so pleased with it that I ended up buying the premium version (which is it a very affordable price, might I add) however, it has some notable flaws first off, although the premium version does have a pretty huge collection of stars and galaxies, I’ve noticed there are a good number of stars specifically that are just not present or are missing alternative labels There are no stars from the Frank Ross catalogue that have their Ross catalogue names assigned to them. For instance, the red dwarf Ross 128 does not appear in the search unless you go and search the alternative designations for it online and then put those into the search instead. Not tremendously convenient, if you ask me. There are a number of other catalogues and designations missing as well, including Groombridge, the WR Wolf-Rayet catalogue, the Gum nebula catalogue, the RCW nebula catalogue, Trumpler objects, Collinder designations, and likely some others too. I realize that I listed a lot there, but integrating even a few of these other catalogues would eliminate a lot of frustration. On a side note, the app absolutely drains through battery, even when using the lowest possible battery settings. On my year and a half to two year old phone I can go out with close to 60 or 70% battery and be down to single digits in a little over an hour. Sure, I could bring my phone out with more charge, but I also think that there surely has to be some way to optimize the app a bit better for battery life across the board. None of this is to discount the good of the app of course, as I mentioned previously I do really love having this app to use for my telescope excursions. I would very much like for the less than stellar (forgive the pun) spots to get more polish.
It can help with star gazing, and locating stats that you might not have expected to see there, and you can see the future locations of the stars and planets too, which is great!
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