This stargazer favorite is a simplistic app for observing stars, constellations, and deep-sky objects. The ad-supported, free app (called Lite in iOS) displays the sun, moon, and planets in the solar system, 88 constellations and over 8,000 stars, and miscellaneous prominent deep-sky objects...
“SkySafari makes stargazing a simple pleasure. It has the largest database of any astronomy app, includes every solar system object ever discovered, offers unparalleled accuracy, advanced planning, and logging tools, flawless telescope control, and provides the very best experience under the stars wh...
PhotoPills is our top choice. It isn’t a dedicated astrophotography app, but it is a must-have for any outdoor photographer. Astro fans can also opt for most specialist apps like The Photographer’s Ephemeris (iOS) or Ephemeris (Android). ...
Yes, theApple Vision Procan run over a million iPhone and iPad compatible apps, but what about apps that are native to VisionOS? I've been testing this futuristic $3,500 headset and I wanted to share some of the best Vision Pro apps I've tried so far. ...
Staring up at the cosmos is something of a universal human experience. No matter where or who you are, we can all enjoy gazing up at the night sky (well,almost all of us). Now, no matter how experienced a stargazer you are, this app can grant you the combined powers of notable astr...
Kids love to take pictures. Just ask parents, caregivers, or anyone who’s ever had to pry a newly-smudged and crudded-up iPhone out of their preschooler’s hands. Little fingers are quick to take hundreds of selfies given the chance, a practiceresearchers sayis indicative of just how ...