What Reddit Says About Astronomy Assistant Apps
We compiled 9 Reddit discussions about Astronomy Assistant apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Stargazing
Stellarium is great. if you want to know when it's time to look up, you might like the app i build: starwatchr, https://starwatchr.com it gives the forecast for clear skies. it's free to use with no ads.
r/telescopes
Lots of suggestions here so I’ll say it’s not only important to know where to point, but when to point. For that I’d recommend Astrospheric. Depending on where you’re located it provides weather prediction among other things. There’s also a community of astronomers you can interact with through the ...
r/Astronomy
I've been using sky guide for a while and it has absolutely everything I'm looking for in a basic astronomy app.
r/telescopes
Yes, the assistant is using the Claude 3.5 Sonnet API. It's incredible at answering even really complicated questions about telescopes and astrophotography. It helped with a lot of questions I had about modding a Meade SCT I recently bought. That was a lifesaver because it was almost impossible...
r/telescopes
I agree with SkySafari as a great app, it's my most used app when observing but it still takes some skill/practice to find things. I'd also recommend getting the book Turn Left at Orion which will help fill in some of the things that an atlas ...
r/askastronomy
I higly reccomend “planets”. Its a real simple app, and free, but it provides with great data, easy to see and comprehend. It shows you the time at wich it’ll rise, set, the azimuth, and the altitude.
r/telescopes
Anyone know of another starfinder app that I can use for mounting my phone to the scope tube? I love Stellarium but the orientation seems to be fixed. ... AstroHopper is what you want. It is purpose-designed for what you want to do.
r/Astronomy
Halo Northern Sky is yet another option, but it's even more limited graphically. ... What do you think about https://nightbase.app? No ads and free.
r/space
Well-worth the spare change. ... I use SkyPortal and SkyView Free. Both are free ... Somewhat. SkyPortal is more useful if you know what you're looking for (like the name of the star/planet/whatever) and just want to locate it. SkyView is more useful if you just want to point your phone camera ...
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