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Nov 7th, 2018, 5:50 am
Sky Guide v7.0.4
Requirements: Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Overview: A star app has never been more beautiful and easy to use. Just hold it to the sky to automatically find constellations, planets, satellites and more. It’s stargazing fun for all ages and experience levels!

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"Close to perfect.”
–CNET

“The perfect companion for helping you find the stars…”
–Macworld

“Beautiful and informative…a treasure.”
–Mac|Life

Is it a star or the planet Mars? Knowing what's up in your night sky is now effortless with Sky Guide. Hold your iPhone or iPad up and Sky Guide automatically aligns itself to the stars above you—no setup required!

Have you ever wished you could recognize the constellations but didn't want to study those paper star charts? Sky Guide's interactive experience makes learning your way around the sky intuitive and fun.

Whether you're in search of the constellation Virgo, the Andromeda Galaxy or the next big meteor shower, Sky Guide is jam-packed with information and rich graphics that will satisfy the most curious minds.

Voyage to the past or future with cinematic time controls. Know where the Moon will be later in the evening so you can capture that perfect photo. See what the sky looked like the moment you were born or be an eyewitness to history's greatest comets.

It's a star! It's a plane! No, it's a satellite! Sky Guide features hundreds of bright satellites for you to identify and track. You can also receive notifications whenever the International Space Station flies over your location.

Use Sky Guide anywhere—on your evening dog walk, camping trips or in the classroom. Sky Guide works with or without Wi-Fi, cellular service or GPS, so everything is at your fingertips no matter where you go.

Additional Features:
- Apple Watch: Sky Guide can send you a notification when an event is about to happen in the skies above your location, like when the International Space Station is due to fly over. You can also keep tabs on the latest solar activity or add our super-accurate Moon Complication to your Apple Watch face.
- 3D Touch: Peek and Pop previews of articles from Search. Quick actions from home screen app icon.
- Notification Center Widget: At-a-glance essentials including rise and set times for the Sun, Moon and planets.
- Filter: X-ray the sky and explore invisible wonders (now enhanced with 3D Touch).
- Red night mode: Preserve your dark-adapted eyesight.
- Huge stellar catalog: 2.5 million stars!

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.

What's New :
v7.0.4
+ iOS 12.1 and new iPad Pro support
+ Pencil support on iPad Pro: more precise selection, double tap to zoom in and out
+ Added 3D Touch shortcut for Calendar
+ Bug fixes

More Info:
Code: Select allhttps://itunes.apple.com/app/id576588894

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Nov 7th, 2018, 5:50 am

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Aug 17th, 2019, 12:05 am
Steve Gottlieb has also observed with us,I think with the 30 inch last time, and was with us at the november eclipse. He and Bob can tell you all you need to know about using big scopes in the southern sky. At least you dont need to bring a scope next time.
Aug 17th, 2019, 12:05 am