SkEye v5.1
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: SkEye aims to be an advanced planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.

SkEye aims to be an advanced planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.
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• 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 ‣ http://lavadip.com/media/SkEyeIntro.pdf
Ideas for mounting phone ‣ http://goo.gl/Qp3iZ
Device whitelist ‣ http://skeye.wikispaces.com/
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The handheld-mode is similar to Google SkyMap. However, when switched to indirect-mode it doubles as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes. The PUSHTO system uses the phone's sensors alone. All you need to do is strap the phone onto the telescope's OTA.
‣ Other features:
• Real time Alt-Azimuth and Equatorial coordinates
• Messier objects
• mini-NGC catalog (subset of ~180 bright objects)
• Night Mode
• Search, with a guiding arrow
• Alt-azimuth, Equatorial grid
‣ Upcoming changes:
• More sky objects
• Support for DSC with encoders
Recent changes:
5.1:
Fixes to the rendering engine.
Fixes to rendering of Moon phase and angle of bright limb.
A completely new and accurate Solar system Ephemeris.
5.0.1: Allow user to disable the new rendering engine.
5.0:
A new, realistic rendering engine. Requires Android 2.2+
The number of named stars is now about 1200 (up from about 400)
The Moon and Sun are rendered as discs (scaled to real size). The Moon's disc is shaded to show its exact phase.
More Info:
Download Instructions:
http://www.MegaShare.com/3713852
Requirements: Android 2.1+
Overview: SkEye aims to be an advanced planetarium that can also be used as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.
SkEye aims to be 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 ‣ http://lavadip.com/media/SkEyeIntro.pdf
Ideas for mounting phone ‣ http://goo.gl/Qp3iZ
Device whitelist ‣ http://skeye.wikispaces.com/
________________
The handheld-mode is similar to Google SkyMap. However, when switched to indirect-mode it doubles as a PUSHTO guide for telescopes. The PUSHTO system uses the phone's sensors alone. All you need to do is strap the phone onto the telescope's OTA.
‣ Other features:
• Real time Alt-Azimuth and Equatorial coordinates
• Messier objects
• mini-NGC catalog (subset of ~180 bright objects)
• Night Mode
• Search, with a guiding arrow
• Alt-azimuth, Equatorial grid
‣ Upcoming changes:
• More sky objects
• Support for DSC with encoders
Recent changes:
5.1:
Fixes to the rendering engine.
Fixes to rendering of Moon phase and angle of bright limb.
A completely new and accurate Solar system Ephemeris.
5.0.1: Allow user to disable the new rendering engine.
5.0:
A new, realistic rendering engine. Requires Android 2.2+
The number of named stars is now about 1200 (up from about 400)
The Moon and Sun are rendered as discs (scaled to real size). The Moon's disc is shaded to show its exact phase.
More Info:
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http://www.MegaShare.com/3713852
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