Five great Android apps for astronomy buffs - TechRepublic

Five great Android apps for astronomy buffs

  • Meteor Shower Calendar

    \n\tMeteor Shower Calendar offers an easy-to-read list of upcoming meteor showers. You can customize time and date formats, color themes, and large or regular text layout. Particularly useful is the notification feature that emails you about peak viewing days.

  • Meteor Shower Calendar

    \n\tClicking on a listed meteor shower brings up additional information regarding the moon’s phase, meteor velocity, and other information about the anticipated meteor shower peak. Meteor Shower Calendar also has easy links to weather forecasts and Internet entries about each meteor shower. This app works with the SkEye app. For a free app, Meteor Shower Calendar packs a lot of information and customization options.

  • Astro Panel

    \n\tAstro Panel is a weather app for astronomers. The simple detail view shows daily information on the sunrise and sunset, cloud cover, visibility (labeled “seeing”), transparency, humidity, wind, temperature, and the moon’s phase and altitude.

  • Astro Panel

    \n\tThe More menu offers additional options to help plan astronomy outings. The Overview app view, shown here, provides a visual representation of the sun and moon positions and cloud cover as they relate to your exact location. Astro Panel is free, and it’s really useful for planning purposes.

  • Star Chart

    \n\tStar Chart is especially neat for young hobby astronomers or those who want information but not necessarily spacial measurements. One of my favorite features is the way Star Chart draws in the pictures of the constellations, so you can see what the original viewers envisioned in those star configuration.

  • Mobile Observatory

    \n\tThe object list shows objects that are visible from your current location. From there, use the calendar to get information on past and future cosmic movements. The events menu helps you plan your night outings in advance by listing upcoming events of interest and detailed information on visibility and timing for your location. Additional data includes Julian Dates for some objects and size data on others. Mobile Observatory is a great astronomy app for the more seasoned celestial viewer.

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