Live Sky 4+

Dapperfinch Inc.

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.4 • 859 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Live Sky is an Astronomy app for the Star Gazer who wants to quickly look up the live coordinates (Right Ascension, Declination, Altitude and Azimuth) for planets in our Solar system, the Moon, the Sun, 110 Brightest Stars in the sky and 110 Deep Sky Objects (Messier Objects).

Easily tell which the bodies that are currently above the horizon (the ones with the green icon), or learn more information about the body by clicking on it.

You can add the bodies you most frequently observe to your favorites for easier access, and enable the Today Widget that shows you a daily summary of the Night Sky.

Please leave suggestions for features you would like to see in the comments.

Coming soon:
- Locate the object in the sky by pointing your phone at it
- Integration with a Weather service to give you viewing conditions

What’s New

Version 2.1

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

iPhone X support, minor bug fixes

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
859 Ratings

859 Ratings

Gcburns ,

Always gives me answers

So often I’ll look up to the sky and think “what is that bright object”. With this app you don't have to wonder. Just hold the app up to the sky facing the object and it will tell you everything.
I especially love how it pointed put 5 visible planets tonight (including Earth).

EXTRA-ECCLESIAM-NULLA-SALUS ,

Fantastic app!

This is one of those handy go to apps that you use 1 million times and you don’t know what you did without it!
App is so reasonably priced, you don’t mind paying the mere pittance of the in-app purchase to remove the ads. Fantastic app!

Woobub ,

Seems to get confused

I can see Saturn in the SSW right now and this app is saying it rises in 40 minutes. It's displaying my location correctly, so there's clearly something wrong. This morning the app said Venus was 10 degrees below the horizon when I was looking at it about 30 degrees above the horizon.

Disappointing as I wanted to use the alt-az coordinates for Messier objects when I don't drag out my equatorial mount for observing.

Perhaps it's pilot error and I have something set incorrectly. We'll see.

App Privacy

The developer, Dapperfinch Inc., has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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