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    2023-10-21

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SkySafari 6 Plus Review: The Best Astronomy App

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  • Going to a Bortle 2 area over the summer, how would the Milky Way look?
    You don't have to have a telescope, but you should at least take a set of binoculars and install the SkySafari app on your cell phone or tablet. Make certain to be familiar with the SkySafari on your mobile device because urban and suburban astronomers often become disoriented because dense star fields make dark skies look so different. I also keep a copy of Sky & Telescope's Sky Atlas with me as a hard copy... Source: 11 months ago
  • Hi guys, brand new to the sub and had a few questions
    Binoculars like these. And an app like this or this. Head out to dark skies if you can. Pro Tip: a bean bag makes a great binocular observing chair. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Where can I learn quick astronomy, identifying constellations, identifying things in the night sky?
    As for apps, feel free to try out my app Nightshift if you're on Android. Other often recommended apps are SkySafari and Stellarium. Each app offers different features, so in the end it's a matter of personal preference or needs. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Identifying when to view planets
    Stellarium as suggested gives you the opportunity to see which planets are above the horizon at any given time. If you want to to see what planets are visible in any given night without the need to scroll through the entire night, most astronomy apps like SkySafari have a 'Best of Tonight' feature that also lists the planets. Source: about 2 years ago
  • Help with gso encoder kit
    This is the Encoder Kit, like this one here. You need to connect your encoders to another device, like Nexus II (which what I have) or Nexus DSC Pro. Nexus II has its own WiFi network, which you can connect to with your phone/tablet. Then you can use app like SkySafari on your phone/tablet to connect to your telescope/Nexus II, by doing this your telescope will be a "Push-To" not "Go-To". Source: over 2 years ago
  • Sky safari pro or plus?
    I think it depends on what scope do you have. Based on a comparison chart of the different version on this website: https://skysafariastronomy.com/ (you need scroll down to find it), To me, the pro version really added in more professional catalogs that you need a big telescope (at least 12 or 14 inch above at good site to see them). Otherwise, I think plus is ok. Source: almost 3 years ago

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