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Really helps me understand my place in the cosmos. Best representation of these ideas Iโve seen! Iโm wondering if the location of the horizon line- with cardinal directions on it- set via the latitude adjustment- is in the wrong orientation. When I set latitude to 0 degrees, it aligns the horizon at the celestial pole, not the celestial equator as I understand it, but Iโm new to these concepts. Similarly, when my latitude is set to 30 degrees, it is 30 degrees from the pole, not the equator, and thus showing the wrong position. Let me know what Iโm getting wrong please! UPDATE: Thanks for the response! Many drawings later I notice that declination facing north is 90- latitude thanks to basic geometry, and thus the app is indeed spot on and I was wrong. I think I assumed declination and latitude would be equal before and now see their relation. This helps me understand where the celestial equator is in relation to my position now. Let me know if thatโs still off! Cheers.
This app does everything youโll ever ask of it, without taking a single penny of your hard-earned cash. (CORRECTION) This app does everything youโll ever ask of it EXCEPT tell you when Betelgeuse will go supernova. I was SO hoping this app would tell me when. The devs should really fix this soon...
The only reason why it gets a 4 is that there seems to be no way to get it to show by name the position of all the planets in our solar system. Edit for clarification: As in, I cannot do a search for Pluto. When I try nothing happens. When I search for Neptune I see a circle blip when I follow the arrow. No name. So I would like to be able to see all the planets in our solar system automatically displayed along with the closer planets.
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Simply point your device towards the sky and this application will display the names of the stars, constellations and planets. You can check the orbit...