Share My Creation Sky Atlas

Sky Atlas is not planetarium or simulation software. It is designed analog to a paper atlas for the purpose of looking up sky positions of celestial objects. The electronic form takes advantage of zooming and selection of objects to be displayed or not -- possibilities which are not available to paper. The star chart is plotted on equatorial coordinates. Current horizontal positions, rise & set times, etc. for objects can be viewed after selection of an object of interest. A star chart can be saved to external memory card for documentation purposes, such as websites or blogs.

The use of Sky Atlas is believed to be simple, intuitive and largely self-explanatory, yet requiring basic knowledge of astronomy and familiarity with your Android phone.

Atlas Objects
Opens a list of object categories. Tap on a category to view available objects. Upon selection of an object, its data is shown in a message box, from which to return to selection of another object or choose to center an object on the star chart. Categories which contain a large number of objects are assigned a submenu (tap on screen's menu button) which allow to narrow down by various criteria dependent on the nature of the catagory.

* Constellations
* Named Stars
* Nearby Stars
* Binary Stars
* Variable Stars
* Exoplanets
* Messier Objects
* Bright Deepsky Objects
* Solar System Planets
* Dwarf Planets & Asteroids
* Comets
* Meteor Showers
* Hubble Objects
* Kepler Field Overlay
* Celestial Poles

References
This list of items is not directly related to the star chart, but to astronomical time-keeping, information and visualizations.

* Rise, set, twilight times
* Day & Night Visualization
* Earth Globe in 3D
* Moon Atlas in 3D
* Moon Calendar
* Planetary Moons
* Pleiades Close-up
* Solar Eclipses
* Greek Alphabet
* Glossary
* Historical Timeline
* Zodiacal Signs
* Martian Moons
* Plutonian Moons

Computing
This section is for astronomical computing, such as current positions of the Galilean moons, orbit simulation, calculation of optical equipment performance and more.

* Galilean Moons
* Orbit Simulator
* Distances among Stars
* Speed of Light Simulation
* Telescope Calculator
* Binocular Calculator
* CCD Imaging Calculator
* Optical Formulae
* JD-Date/Date-JD Converter

Star Chart
* Stars down to magnitude 6.4
* Constellation lines
* Constellation boundaries
* All Messier objects
* Bright NGC/IC objects
* Equatorial Grid
* Equator line
* Ecliptic line
* Associated object labels
* Color display
* Monochrome, negative display
* Nightview, red display

BEFORE YOU PURCHASE
Sky Atlas is currently designed for Android compatible phones operating in portrait mode. Proper operation or display on tablets is not confirmed. The author reserves his right to remove, replace, add or modify functions in accordance with user requests and popularity trends within the frame of his programming capabilities and hardware in possession for testing code. This application is not free of errors and certainly not compatible with all, over 800, Android device brands out there. Please contact the author via email for pre-sales questions.

https://market.android.com/search?q=requio+web+design&c=apps

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Merlot2309

Active Member
Licensed User
Longtime User
Hi Robert,

Amazing, what a beauty. As promised I will test your apps in the dark Spanish skies. It's too cold now so I hope you will have some patience with me.

I started to translate your Market text into Dutch; it's not going fast but I will get there. New terminology so I'm rushing through wiki and I already learned about Exoplanets today.
Coincidence doesn't exist, very new news: Kepler discovers first Earth-sized exoplanets : Nature News & Comment

Very best regards,
Helen.
 

alfcen

Well-Known Member
Licensed User
Longtime User
Hi Helen,

Thanks so much for caring. I am not currently considering multilingual support or application description. The astronomy market is just too small and saturates quickly. On the other hand, the first download of Sky Atlas in France has been cancelled by the user :eek:

If you wish to try SkyAtlas or Exoplanet Guide, don't buy, please PM. You also won't need a clear sky outside, actually the applications are for cloudy nights and armchair astronomers. :)

Cheers
Robert
 
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