SkyView - Explore the Universe
Developed by Terminal Eleven LLC | Last updated: May 8, 2024
SkyView - Explore the Universe is an education app, developed by Terminal Eleven LLC, available on iOS and Android since its release in December 2010. The updated version 3.7.0 is now available to download, compatible with iOS 14.0+ and Android 10+. Before downloading this app, let's quickly review what SkyView Explore the Universe has to offer.
About SkyView - Explore the Universe
SkyView® brings stargazing to everyone. Simply point your iPhone, iPad, or iPod at the sky to identify stars, constellations, planets, satellites, and more!
Over 3.2 million downloads.
App Store Rewind 2011 -- Best Education App
“If you've ever wanted to know what you're looking at in the night sky, this app is the perfect stargazer's companion.”
– CNET
"If you’ve ever been looking for a stargazing app for your iPhone, then this [is] definitely the one to get."
– AppAdvice
“SkyView is an Augmented Reality app that lets you see just what delights the sky has to offer.”
– 148Apps Editor’s Choice
You don't need to be an astronomer to find stars or constellations in the sky, just open SkyView® and let it guide you to their location and identify them. SkyView® is a beautiful and intuitive stargazing app that uses your camera to precisely spot and identify celestial objects in sky, day or night. Find all 88 constellations as they fade in and out while you scan across the sky, locate every planet in our solar system, discover distant galaxies, and witness satellite fly-bys.
Features:
• Simple: Point your device at the sky to identify galaxies, stars, constellations, planets, and satellites (including the ISS and Hubble) passing overhead at your location.
• Sighting Events: schedule alerts for upcoming celestial events.
• Apple Watch: see what objects are visible tonight and how to spot them using your Apple Watch.
• Today Widget: brand new iOS 8 today widget lets you quickly see upcoming celestial events.
• Night Mode: Preserve your night vision with red or green night mode filters.
• Augmented Reality (AR): Use your camera to spot objects in the sky, day or night.
• Sky Paths: Follow the sky track for any object to see it’s exact location in the sky on any date and time.
• Comprehensive: Includes thousands of stars, planets, and satellites with thousands of interesting facts.
• Time Travel: Jump to the future or the past and see the sky on different dates and times.
• Social: Capture and share beautiful images with friends and family on social networks.
• Mobile: WiFi is NOT required (does not require a data signal or GPS to function). Take it camping, boating, or even flying!
What a fun way to teach yourself, your children, your students, or your friends about our wonderful universe!
What's new in version 3.7.0
This update improves screen compatibility and fixes other minor bugs.
Download the SkyView - Explore the Universe App
SkyView - Explore the Universe has an IPA/APK download size of 77 MB on its latest version. SkyView - Explore the Universe costs $2.99 to download. Ready to install? Ensure you have at least 93 MB of storage space available, then tap the button or scan the QR code below to start the download process!
Ranking History in App Store (U.S)
Changelog
Compatibility
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro
- Old devices: iPhone X/SE/8/7/6
- iPad Pro
- iPad Mini
Review: Dope!
If there’s even a competitor to this app… sorry but you’re just wrong
By Ya Digg?
Review: You need this
I love this app for myself and my grandchildren. They really enjoy discovering new things and every time it's something...
By Winkler1812
Review: Great app
One of the more interesting apps. I can spend a lot of time viewing the night sky and feel I’...
By 52bad
Review: i’m obsessed
using the app, i can happily spend hours looking up at the night sky. knowing what you’re actually seeing...
By truecrimefreak7
Review: Space x
I really like this app, but how about an update to include SpaceX star link?
By David wildcat