5/5 rating based on 694 reviews. Read all reviews for Sky Guide for iPhone.
Sky Guide is free iOS app published by Fifth Star Labs LLC
dmb121
Wish list would be to have it alert me when the opportunitypp to view northern lights in my area.
fossilrabbit
I live this app and will change my rating to five stars once this almighty powerhouse Astronomy app gets its act together. Today is 2/21/22, and when I look at “Tonight’s Best” a listing of what is good to view in the sky this evening is says that the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Saturn are going to be visible all night … no … they in fact are NOT going to be visible all night and except for Venus in the early morning they will not be visible at all at night! What in blue blistering barnacles is going on here? Come on, Sky Guide, you’ve got to do way better by me. I’ve paid for the whole tamale and I want my money’s worth.
Wftx
I have been doing astrophotography for some time and have tried every app made for iOS. Without doubt Sky Guide is the best. The Supermassive subscription is well worth it. Seeing nebulae and other deep space objects in high definition is awesome. Along with AstroSky, they are my go to apps each and every night I image m; giving me all the information I need.
Dimjam1
I first downloaded this app years ago when I got it for free as a Verizon wireless promotion via social media. It has come so far, and is by far the greatest star gazing app on the App Store. Don’t think twice, I know others are free, just pay for it.. you won’t ever need a star gazing app ever again and will have one 100x better than all the rest. I guarantee it.
mhaze707
As a telescope user this app is very pleasing visually similar to nightsky but with way more objects messier,Caldwell,ngc,etc. Oher apps with this catalog of object are a bit bland visually such as Stellarium I feel. Only complaint is not that many real images of objects in the info page for the subscription price. Will need to subscribe get more objects(all messier,Caldwell,ngc) if using seriously