Celestial equator: astronomy & planetarium

Celestial equator: astronomy & planetarium Free App

Rated 4.15/5 (13) —  Free Android application by 2099

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About Celestial equator: astronomy & planetarium

"Celestial equator" is a free planetarium software that can help you to explore the star sky from any location on Earth.
It provides an accurate graphical simulation for many astronomical objects such as stars, constellations, Sun, Moon, etc.
The virtual planetarium includes such features as photo-realistic horizon panorama, large star catalog, easy to use interface, various zoom levels for star map.

"Celestial equator" allows to adjust the star map view;
to turn on/off the names for constellations, stars;
to turn on/off the constellation lines, azimuthal grid, equatorial grid, Earth surface, images of the astronomy atlas, etc.
You can change local true solar time settings for selected coordinates.
Celestial Equator will help you to identify star sky constellations, Sun and Moon positions.

This virtual planetarium is the good tool for anybody interested in astronomy.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Celestial equator: astronomy & planetarium version 1.04 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: database.star.citizen2099.earth.celestial_equator, download Celestial equator: astronomy & planetarium.apk

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What are users saying about Celestial equator: astronomy & planetarium

A70%
by A####:

Excellent - minus... my eyes are ok, but damn, even I struggle to read the names of starrs... e.g. Altair's name is so smally written, I cannot read it... if it were not for my knowledge of the sky, I would not be able to tell that I was looking in the direction of Altair... Try increase your font size 1 or 2... or if you really want to spend the time ... let me choose a font size... I wear bifocals... !!! ... Also, try increase your contrast a bit... I almost didn't see approximately where the celestial, galactic centre of our galaxy was - south ... the lines are too light/soft ... I am in the southern hemisphere, b.t.w. (the font size of the angles, 80°,60° I can read, but would be too big for star names) ... Most excellent astronomically perspective app to quickly find your way around the sky and show people what they are seeing... "from here to there" "our eyes to there" ... !!!!!!! I try to teach people's about stars and where we are and what we see from our eyes' perspective... and this just an awesome app!!! AWESOME!!!! ... if it were not for my eyes ... I would give you 5x more smackeroos **** P.S.:Try the font size & colour idea though... otherwise you nailed it!!!! ... I Love It!

R70%
by R####:

Hard to use..could be more easier with the aid of GPS

U70%
by U####:

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