SkEye | Astronomy
Harshad RJ
About this app
- Category Books & Reference
- Installs 2M+
- Age 10
- Updated Sep 28, 2024
- OS Android
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SkEye is an astronomy app that serves as a digital planetarium, helping users explore the night sky by identifying stars, constellations, planets, and other celestial objects. With real-time tracking, a "Push-to" guide for telescope alignment, and extensive star catalogs, SkEye is perfect for stargazers, amateur astronomers, and astrophotography enthusiasts who want to explore and navigate the cosmos.
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How to use:
Download and Install: Get the SkEye app from your app store and open it on your device.
Calibrate the App: Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate SkEye with your device’s sensors for accurate sky mapping.
Enable Night Mode: Turn on red-light night mode to protect your night vision while observing in the dark.
Explore the Sky: Point your device toward the sky, and SkEye will display names and information on stars, planets, constellations, and deep-sky objects.
Use the Search Function: Look up specific celestial objects using the search tool, and SkEye will guide you to their location in the sky.
Telescope Alignment (Push-to Guide): Mount your device on your telescope and use SkEye’s "Push-to" guide to locate objects for telescopic observation.
Browse the Star Catalogs: Access extensive star catalogs, including Messier and NGC, to find and learn about various objects.
Set Location and Time: Adjust your location and time settings to view celestial objects specific to your time zone and visibility.
Save Observations: Log or save observations and sightings to track your astronomical discoveries over time.
