Unstore
Version
1.132
Taille
19.5 MB
Licence
Gratuit
Mise à jour
May 25, 2026

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À propos de Constellation Map

Point your device at the night sky and instantly identify stars, constellations, and planets. Constellation Map transforms your Android device into a real-time stargazing companion, showing you the names and locations of celestial objects as you look up.

Explore the cosmos with rich astronomical data. The app displays approximately 100 of the brightest stars along with constellation boundaries, the ecliptic line, celestial equator, Deep Sky Objects, the International Space Station, and celestial poles. Navigate between viewing modes using intuitive gestures—pinch to zoom in and out, or double-tap to toggle constellation lines and labels on and off.

Look below the horizon to discover what's hidden from view, or check a dedicated solar system screen to track the orbital positions of planets in real time. This makes the app useful for both casual stargazers curious about the night sky and anyone planning observations or learning constellations.

Note: This app requires a device with an accelerometer and magnetometer to function. The stargazing features depend on these sensors to determine your device's orientation and position relative to magnetic north.

Constellations, star names, and planetary positions update as you move and tilt your device, giving you an immersive, dynamic view of the heavens. Download Constellation Map today and unlock the night sky above you.

Avantages et inconvénients

Avantages

  • Real-time sky identification using device sensors and camera view
  • Displays 100+ bright stars, constellations, planets, and deep sky objects
  • Includes solar system tracker showing planetary orbital positions
  • Simple gesture controls for zooming and toggling constellation overlays

Inconvénients

  • Requires accelerometer and magnetometer hardware to function
  • Sensor accuracy depends on device calibration and magnetic interference
  • Cannot identify stars or planets when clouds obstruct the sky
  • Limited to brightest stars; fainter objects not included in database

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