View the brightest objects orbiting Earth including the International Space Station, Hubble Space Telescope, and even rocket bodies! SkyView automatically retrieves current satellite orbital data (when available) so that your satellite viewing stays accurate! Stargazing has never been so easy! Just aim and tap the screen to identify hundreds of stars!! Find your favorite constellations as they fade in and out of the camera view. Surround yourself with beautiful 3D graphics of the Sun, Moon, planets, stars, constellations, and satellites as you point the camera to the sky. Travel to the future or the past and see the sky on different dates and times! Move the camera along this path and see when and where this object will be compared to your horizon. Select the Sun, Moon, or a planet and see its path through the sky for a 24-hour period. Sky Paths for the Sun, Moon, Planets, and Pluto too! Now when you see something exciting you can quickly take a snapshot of the universe and send it to others on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and more. Share the Universe with Your Friends and Family Simply hover over an object in the sky with the reticle (the small white circle in the center of the display) and press the target button near your right thumb to select it (we support left-handed mode also!). SkyView’s new iPad interface minimizes hand movement, making it easy to hold and point your iPad toward the sky whether you’re sitting, standing, or even lying down. SkyView is unique as it blends the camera view with incredible 3D graphics of the sky objects to provide an Augmented Reality (AR) view of your sky. Simply point the camera to the sky, tap on what you see and discover neat things about these sky objects. SkyView is powerful, easy-to-use, and answers these questions and more. Where will the Sun rise and set today? Is there a Full Moon tonight? Where is the constellation Orion? Am I looking at a bright star or a planet? What are some fun facts about these objects?
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