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iAstronomy 1.0
#4022750 - 09/02/10 06:10 PM
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WaterMaster
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#4023371 - 09/02/10 11:58 PM
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Nice write-up Tom. Wish they had more astronomy apps for android phones...google sky is fun, but not very serious.. maybe someday soon .
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Daniel Mounsey
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#4023421 - 09/03/10 12:39 AM
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Nice review Tom. I was blown away when I saw these apps on an Ipad swinging left to right. I think it's the future in fact we'll just have live video feed through them I suppose.
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#4023467 - 09/03/10 01:20 AM
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Skyvoyager, Starmap Pro, Distance Suns, pUniverse, Starwalk, Apod, NASA are just a few of my favorite apps.
It is a great convenience to control my mount wirelessly via SkyVoyager on my iPhone. Especially very useful for Astrophotography.... centering the targets, framing etc becomes very easy with SkyVoyager.
Cheers
Sedat
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#4024304 - 09/03/10 02:11 PM
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Voyager by Carina Mobile is a good one. They give nice description notes on each object and i run it wireless with my EM200 Temma
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#4025092 - 09/03/10 10:04 PM
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Do you know of any which can help you plan for Jupiter satellite and shadow events?
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#4025126 - 09/03/10 10:22 PM
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Tom:
Excellent and timely article. Thanks a bunch for posting it.
Regards,
Jim
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#4025678 - 09/04/10 08:41 AM
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excellent. some apps i have not thought about (galaxy zoo). i have some recommendations:
FREE iCSC = iClear Sky Chart AstroCalc = telescope and eyepiece info GoSkyWatchP (iPad) = planetarium
PAY Starmap (iPhone,iPad) = Planetarium
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#4025856 - 09/04/10 10:33 AM
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StarMap and StarMapHD are some of my favorites. The iPhone version was great to learn the sky but the iPad version has revolutionized my observing. The ability to create exact eyepiece views for your given set of optics in a package has allowed me to do far more finding in my mag 4 urban skies. With maps and other planetarium programs, it was always so difficult to star hop with the finder that I usually gave up in frustration. With StarMap, you are able to easily track your progress across the heavens so multiple hops are easy to execute.
Before StarMap, I really only had fun under urban skies with the deep sky if I used GOTO. StarMap made hopping so much fun that I elected to complete the last 30 objects of my Binocular Messier Observing Club from my backyard rather than go to a dark site. I am planning on using it to complete my Messier Club from home also. Truly revolutionary for me.
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#4028022 - 09/05/10 02:02 PM
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Decent write up Tom! I had not heard of Galaxy Zoo so I am getting that for my iPhone. I had seen exoplanet, but it looks like it has been updated since I looked at it.
Some other great apps: NASA-- It is the NASA app Moon Phase-- I got this before Moon Globe came out, not bad but Moon Globe is better. Moon Atlas--Another Moon atlas! Distant Suns-- It was the highest rated program when I downloaded it, but there are always new planetarium programs coming out.
Something I discovered recently is iTunesU. It is lectures and class materials from Universities. I have been checking out University of Arizona so far, and there are about 10 lectures I have downloaded.
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#4029457 - 09/06/10 11:41 AM
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Has anyone else downloaded Starwalk? OMG it is an amazing app! And GPS is accurate too to boot!
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#4034032 - 09/08/10 01:39 PM
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Do you know of any which can help you plan for Jupiter satellite and shadow events?
Mike,
Astromist provides some nice details on the Jovian moons, including shadow events. If this is important to you, it's the one I have that I would recommend. StarMap Pro and SkyVoyager/SkyGazer are nice and can show the view of Jupiter with the satellites, but I don't think they provide shadow events or the detail in terms of time and event. More info below.
Chris
In Astromist, if I click on Jupiter I can select Satellites, Red Spot or Events. From the help info for each:
Satellites: "Displays the relative positions of the Galilean satellites as seen from Earth. Jupiter is represented by the blue, vertical stripe. Move your finger along it to animate the image."
Red Spot: "Displays red spot (GRS) transit time (local time), Time in red means that GRS is visible. If not and icon indicates the reason (sun, jupiter not visible). Adjust lets you compute GRS longitude."
Events: "Calculates the Gallilean satellites' eclipses by and transits across Jupiter's disk for the given day. Slide your finger slogn the screen to change the date. Taps on the date to select a particular one." Here's an example for 11/02/2010 (CST)
Satellite Start End Event
Io 01h19 02h17 Eclipse
Io 20h17 21h16 Transit
Io 21h17 22h31 Transit+Shadow
Io 22h32 23h32 Shadow
Io 23h05 01h18 Occultation
Europa 00h41 02h41 Eclipse
Europa 21h59 00h40 Occultation
I think it sorts my Moon, then start time. Looks like the last event for each moon is really from the morning.
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#4035337 - 09/09/10 12:25 AM
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This was one of my favorite articles on CN. Looking forward to iAstronomy 2.0!
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#4063694 - 09/21/10 02:33 PM
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Great article and great to see so many people interested in these applications.
My favorites on my IPOD Touch in order are...
Astromist (loved this on the Palm but so much better on IPOD Touch) StarMap PRO - great application SkyVoyager - good but I prefer it third to the others for various reasons SkyGazor - this is the scaled down version of SkyVoyager - too simple for me, and anyone who needs more features and objects StarWalk - cool but pretty basic Distant Suns - cool but pretty basic Planets - really easy but only about planets
And don't forget ICSC - Danko's Clear Sky Clock for the IPhone/IPod Touch
Timm
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#4205379 - 11/23/10 04:50 PM
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Mike,
Astromist provides some nice details on the Jovian moons, including shadow events. If this is important to you, it's the one I have that I would recommend.
I just found this thread, and via you, this app. I just downloaded it to my WM6.1 Samsung Omnia and I am amazed!! Thank you so much Max
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#4246811 - 12/13/10 06:17 PM
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Great article and some great follow-up recommendations. I just discovered an app called "Astro Planner". It seems particularly geared towards planning an observing session. Simple and easy to use with all the necessary info. This is exactly what I am looking for in an app.
Does anyone know if the Astromist program offers observation session planning? The app looks very powerful but perhaps not easy to use. The developers website has info on the Palm version but nothing for the iPad. Regardless, Astromist looks tempting.
Thanks! Steve S
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#4246836 - 12/13/10 06:28 PM
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When's the next installment coming? Been 3 months....
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#4247204 - 12/13/10 09:24 PM
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Apps really are the future.
My 9 year old son created one (we have a friend making it into a usable app). Talk about "the kids of today"!!!!
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Thomas Karpf
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#4247764 - 12/14/10 07:46 AM
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Here are a few more for the iPod/iPhone/iPad:
Emerald Chronometer - has about a dozen various watch faces, but most of them have astronomical uses. Graphical displays of sunrise and sunset, equation of time, lunar phases, graphical display of when the each planet is visible, world time clock, graphical display of moon and sun in comparison to South, orrery, etc. flyBy - When satellites will be visible Space Images - pretty self-explanatory Stars -
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#4277394 - 12/28/10 11:28 PM
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I'd like to see some serious apps for Android. I have Google Sky Map, Moon Phase Pro and Moon Maps. I'd like to see a better Moon map app.
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