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
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
The Official NASA App for Android Come explore with NASA and discover a huge collection of stunning images, videos, mission information, news, NASA TV and featured content with the new NASA App for Android
Solar System Explorer Lite - will take you on an interactive 3D trip through our solar system. Featuring more than 35 planets, moons, asteroids and space probes that have visited them, you will have a chance to see a different side of our little piece of the galaxy!
Surface images of the planets have been re-constructed from photos taken by telescopes or NASA spacecraft
This is the free version of Clear Sky Droid. Please consider the donate version if you find it useful. Clear Sky Droid interacts with cleardarksky.com to provide clear sky charts that describe astronomical viewing conditions
If you don't have this app, it can be scientifically proven that you should. Space Junk is the lite version of star3map. It is a satellite tracker, and planet, star, and constellation viewer for mobile phones and tablets
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