3.2.6
2021-06-03
Support for iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro Max
3.2.4
2020-04-14
Added famous comet Hale-Bopp and interesting comets of 2020:
ATLAS C/2019 Y4,PanSTARRS C/2017 T2,2P/Encke,88P/Howell,29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann,ASASSN C/2018 N2,289P/Blanpain,141P/Machholz,17P/Holmes
Improved lightning in planet view
New translations:
- vietnamese thanks to Chevalier(flowertuongvy2@gmail.com)
- arabic thanks to MJTerminator(no1like1mj@gmail.com) and Ayad(el.che4ever77@gmail.com)
Fixed:
- easier button interaction
- years selection in time settings
- satellite titles in Earth orbit
3.2.3
2020-01-05
Bugfixes and performance improvements
Compatibility with iOS 13.x
New translations
3.2.2
2019-09-20
Bugfixes and performance improvements
3.2.1
2019-06-23
3.2.1
- You can now VISIT any STAR from all of the 100.000 brightest stars included in our app: Either click on the VIEW SELECT button and choose STARS EXPLORE, or use the search interface to find the star.
- Minor updates in this version also include:
. options to hide trajectory lines
. new search object: galactic center
. indonesian translation thanks to budiristianto10@gmail.com
. repaired persian font
3.2.0
You can now choose between kilometers / miles and Fahrenheit / celsius metric system. The options are located in the system settings.
And special thanks goes to our fans who helped us once again with the translations:
Italian: emabiz76@gmail.com
Spanish: gamaceo@gmail.com
Persian: algrapha@gmail.com
Polish: Piotr 'Wiking' Mielczarek
3.1.8
We've added top 100 brightest Satellites into Earth orbit. You can find them by using the SEARCH feature of the app. You can also set SPACECRAFTS to VISIBLE in the app OPTIONS and watch all of them by going to Earth orbit.
We've also added an automatic update system for all displayed spacecrafts so each one of them always has it's most accurate position. Our big thanks goes to CelesTrak - NORAD for sharing their TLE datasets with us.
3.1.7
You can now find information about any STAR from all of the 100 000 stars included in our app: use the search feature, choose a star you are looking for - use our stars list, or type in the name of the star into the search window. Then click on the explore button that appears.
You can also find any star via its CATALOGUE ID - current catalogues include Hipparcos Catalogue, Henry Draper Catalogue and Bright Star Catalogue: eg. writing down HD48915 in the full text search input will find Sirius.
3.1.6
2019-02-10
3.1.6
Latest update was all about fixing bugs:
- fixed incorrect rotation of the Moon
- fixed missing Moon from schematic view of the Solar System
- fixed several incorrect planet table parameters in planet Explore view
- fixed missing major stars (like star Alnilam from the Orion constellation)
- fixed preloader freeze bug
- fixed search pointer position while zooming in the Nightsky view
- updated orbital parameters of ISS
3.1.5
Chinese and Korean font error has been repaired.
3.1.4
We've added new Messier Objects Explorer in the view selection where you can find interesting information, facts and a small image for each Messier Object.
3.1.3
- improved device orientation
- added missing Messier objects to search list