Download Sky Guide 7.0.1 for iPhone and iPad

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• Release Date: May 6, 2013

• Updated On: September 18, 2018

• App Version: 7.0.1

• File Size: 229.85 MB

• Device Compatibility: iPhone and iPad

• Requires: iOS 11.0 and up

• App Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese

Also Sky Guide is included in these Apps collections:

Top Apps of 2019 • Lunar Chase • The Beauty of Science • Just Ask Siri • Explore the World of AR 

Sky Guide version 7.0.1 Release Notes >

Added Siri Shortcuts to main menu. New in 7.0:

Our biggest update ever! Support for iOS 12 and much more...

Featured: If it's worth knowing about, you're sure to find it in Featured, a curated collection of in-depth news, stories, reviews, tips and more. You may not see stars every night but there's always something to see in Sky Guide.

Calendar: From supermoons to solar eclipses, planetary alignments, meteor showers and more, you’ll know well in advance when something is about to happen. Plus, events are filtered to your location so you’ll never be let down by an event that was not visible to you in the first place.

Tonight: View the evening agenda, all in one place. Tonight is the first item in your Calendar and provides a detailed summary of visible planets, stargazing weather conditions, satellite passes and a handy light pollution map that lets you check conditions at home or your favorite observing site.

Siri Shortcuts: “Hey Siri, what star is that?”

Identifying something in the sky is now quicker than ever. With Shortcuts available in iOS 12 you can simply point your iPhone at a bright star, planet or satellite in the sky, say your preferred Shortcut phrase like “What star is that?” and Siri will tap into Sky Guide, identifying the object from your homescreen—no app launch required.

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