GoSkyWatch Planetarium iPad User Reviews

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  • Star light star bright

    The first star I see tonite. With this app/program you have the whole infinite universe to gaze.....amazing program. The things that we can see...and have defined...for centuries humans have looked deep into the dark twinkles of the great unknown ...love thus app...the universe just got a little closer..really enjoy it thanks
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  • WF MaMa

    I love this app. My husband and I use it all the time to help us find a planet or to identify something that we see.
  • Lol

    Plat
  • Very Cool

    Love it. Simple to use. Very informative.
  • Great fun

    This app is easily one of the best purchases you can make! I have never been disappointed by it.
  • Horribly Inconsistant

    I looked up the current position of Mercury to see how many days it would be visible in the evening sky.

    But when flipping from month to month using the time tool, I noticed that the distance between Earth to Mercury would vary between 1.3 AU to 0.8 AU in January, 2018 and 1.2 to 0.6 AU in February.

    Worse, the app would automatically jump to current time, even though the time displayed at the top of the screen never changed.

    The app has some fun functions with calculating light traveling from distant stars, but now I have doubts that any of the information given is actually accurate.
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    Developer Response

    Yes the AU distance should not very that much within a month but our testing shows that the AU is only varying between 1.0 and 1.4 as expected. Please contact support so we can try to figure out what is going on.
  • Amazing App

    There's a lot of information packed into this app, and it works great.
  • Star mapping

    It is a great game!!!!!
  • Like it

    Not quite sure if I understand it!
  • Great app!

    Out of all the apps I have, use this one all the time works great and easy to get an understanding of the night sky.

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