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SkEye

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SkEye is an advanced Planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.

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  • FreemiumProprietary

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  • Android  Requires Android 2.2 or higher for realistic rendering
  • Android Tablet
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  • Developed by

    Harshad RJ
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    free version with limited functionality.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about SkEye, and it has gotten 5 likes

SkEye was added to AlternativeTo by HRJ on Apr 4, 2011 and this page was last updated Nov 4, 2020.

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Top positive commentJun 27, 2019

It's so easy to use and the database and catalogue of stars and objects and their information is amazingly huge. Have been a fan since 2011. Thank you so much for your product, and for keeping it free and easily accessible. My 8 year old son can't stop using it whenever we get a chance to spend a clear night out to stare at the stars. I love you guys for those moments you enable me and my boy to have.

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What is SkEye?

SkEye is an advanced Planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.

Ever wondered what objects are up in the sky? Now you can get familiar with Astronomy by identifying stars, planets, and constellations. Also look up deep sky objects from the Messier and NGC catalogs.

If you have a telescope, just strap the phone onto the OTA and you get a PUSHTO guide!

? Features • Time machine : Jump to any date in past or future • Real time Alt-Azimuth and Equatorial coordinates • Messier objects • mini-NGC catalog (subset of ~180 bright objects) • Solar system objects including all 8 planets and the 4 Galilean moons • Night Mode • Search, with a guiding arrow • Alt-Azimuth, Equatorial grid

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