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
Nycoley
I love this app. It works offline too! Which is awesome when camping in remote area where you can actually see the stars. Best app I ever bought. It impresses people all the time. I learned so much!
wmmc01
Awesome app! Amazing how well it aligns with celestial objects and identifies them.
STE_6789
I have to say.. This is my favorite of ALL the apps. And that's saying a lot. If you're a stargazer, get it. now.
Jaim55
Why don't you have this app? This one works. You hear about a celestial event, you take your iPad out, search about a second and boom, there it is. Now you know where to aim your telescope or binoculars. Don't wait for the next event and try to find a guide then. Get this app now and be ready.
Vanessa_Nomad
Simple, straight-forward and informative. This is WAY better than a stack of charts and triangulation points and a flashlight. Just hold your iPad or iPhone up and it shows you details about what you're looking at. Pinch and zoom for greater detail, tap on a star or constellation or galaxy for info, point your telescope and see it for yourself. It's simple and sublime. Definitely my favorite app of everything I currently have.
Rosie1015
This app is truly amazing and really helped since I Love space and astronomy.The only thing I'd really like the developers to add is the 3D constellation thing like in Star Walk 2,But other than that it's amazing (If you add I'll rate 5 stars????)
Datipm
Since i was a child, all i was doing was looking up in the sky and just staring in the endless cosmos.this app will really make you love everything you see and give you information about it as well.imagine you're on a camping trip with you'r friend's and having so much information in you'r pocket about the cosmos (without wifi). Truly amazing and im thankin every single one who took part in making this app possible P.S all the haters who say that the information is incorrect stop being so ingorant :) i have checked and talked with a lot astronomers and all of them corrected really minor issues which are not fault of the app developers :)