SkyView® Satellite Guide

SkyView® Satellite Guide

By Terminal Eleven LLC

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2013-09-07
  • Current Version: 1.3.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 80.70 MB
  • Developer: Terminal Eleven LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 12.0
Score: 4.14367
4.14367
From 529 Ratings

Description

From the makers of the award winning SkyView® app comes a stunning new way to discover over 20,000 satellites day or night. Satellite spotting is now for everyone. Just point your iPhone at the sky to identify the International Space Station, Hubble, GPS satellites, and thousands more as they soar above your location. Discover new and interesting satellites in Earth mode. Pan around the Earth, touch satellites over distant countries, zoom-in for a close-up view, and take wonderful photos to share with friends. Features: • Simple: Point your iPhone at the sky to identify satellites passing overhead at your location. • Interactive: Pan around Earth to discover new satellites and zoom-in for a beautiful 3D close-up view. • Customizable: Build a list of your favorite satellites and filter other satellites from your view. • Sighting reminders: Quickly schedule reminders to notify you when a visible satellite will be in the sky above your location. • Night friendly: Preserve your night vision with two easy-access night modes (red or green filters). • Social: Capture and share beautiful images with friends and family on social networks. • Space Junk: Uncover thousands of rocket bodies and other space debris that orbit Earth. • Mobile: Does not require a data signal or GPS to function, take it anywhere. • Comprehensive: Includes 20,000 satellites with thousands of facts, descriptions, tidbits, and satellite images.

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Reviews

  • Not intuitive at all

    1
    By Simply doesn’t work well!!!
    Unless this app is out of date, which it probably is, it simply doesn’t focus on or say which object I’m focusing my phone on. Too complicated, too many sub routines Maybe if you’re a professional astronomer or astrophysicist, otherwise don’t bother
  • Nice app

    4
    By Euroclyde
    How often do you add satellites? Please add xrism.
  • Awesome Satellite Locator

    5
    By genhf
    I have been using the app for less than a year. Awesome guide at night to find satellites in orbit within your view. Highly recommend!
  • I wish I could display the Chinese space station and the ISS at the same time

    5
    By Tiangong space station
    I will give this Tri-quarter app five stars because I’m able to track each station individually. I wish I could have both at the same time. Also, the app says the Tiangong is no longer orbiting??? Which it is. The updates haven’t corrected this error.
  • Terrible app

    1
    By thisthatanything
    I want my money back. This terrible app doesn’t even show the starlink sats. Very disappointing
  • Great Viewing App

    5
    By vrxyxcryuio
    Love the app! I’m an old timer that started using a program called InstaTrack back in the day. I’ve used this app for awhile now. Many people have commented on letting the display throw everything at you that is in the sky. I believe they developed this precisely to allow you command of the space object catalog without being overwhelmed. As a person becomes more comfortable with looking for objects of interest, the intuitiveness comes in with it. It can be a parlor game, or a tool for more interesting insight. As a space signal monitoring hobbyist, this is one of many tools in my go-bag.
  • Still no Webb Telescope

    3
    By DanH88
    The Satellite and Skyview apps are good, but major items like the Webb SPACE Telescope are missing. The App’s data must be really outdated, which is really a bummer. While Skyview is one of the best astronomy apps there is to view planets with, planets have been a round for a while. Humans launch satellites a little more frequently than planets are created, how about an update for one of the most important and significant events in astrology like including something as huge as the James Webb SPACE Telescope. It’s only been a decade or more in development, launched months ago, and now configured and tested and sending pictures back to earth. You want to fall over, then include the Web SPACE telescope and some of it’s hot new pictures. The universe is getting old, let’s do it while it’s still here :)
  • Great app

    5
    By jkiko11
    Very helpful!! I've being using this app around the world, sometimes still during the flight!!! Works perfectly!!!
  • New user

    4
    By Deegako
    Have had the App for a bit and just getting to really use it. Like it so far once you understand how to use it.
  • 3 rating

    3
    By Ginney S
    Why gave a three star rating, at first I was able to see the pictures of the debris now I only see the color dots for the debris and I can’t find how to set it again if that’s possible or else it would have been 5 rating

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