The Night Sky for Android - The Night Sky is a useful app that allows astronomy enthusiasts to quickly identify celestial bodies.
Simply point your Android phone or tablet to a star, constellation, planet or other object in the sky and the software will tell you its name
Sunset Finder - Find out the sunrise, sunset, and the moon phases of any location on Earth with the use of Google maps.
Please note that the widget will not be available if the App is moved to SD Card
Sundroid Free Sunrise Sunset - Worldwide sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonset times.
The most popular sunrise and sunset times calculator for Android! Handy for photography, hunting, outdoor activites and holiday planning. Also calculates length of daylight, moonrise and moonset times, and lunar phase with illuminated fraction
Space Lite (Keys) for webkit - Glossary of Space Physics, 700 terms, 7,000 images, 8 chapters, courtesy of NASA.
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Amazing Universe Facts - Learn hundreds of fascinating, strange, funny and interesting facts about space and astronomy with Amazing Universe Facts. The app is easy to use and doesn't require an internet connection. You can choose to receive daily facts in the notification bar
SkEye is an advanced planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.
• Ensure that you calibrate the magnetic sensors by waving the phone in a figure-8 motion of your hands. (Required on some phones and optional on others).
• If using with a telescope, read:
Tutorial: lavadip.com/media/SkEyeIntro.pdf
Ideas: lavadip
It is a simple widget that displays the moon phase and age of the moon. Full moon and new moon, first quarter, last quarter will be announced in the widget. The calendar opens the widget when touching
Moon Phases 1.6.1 - Moon phases is simple application that enables you to see current phase of the moon and browse phases by day with swiping finger across the screen. It also include a exposure calculator for photographing the Moon. It will give you the estimated shutter speed required based on your ISO, aperture, weather condition, moon location and phase
Ever wondered what satellites are flying above your head when you look up? This app will show them to you using augmented reality. Point your phone's camera to the sky, and small icons track the locations of various satellites