5/5 rating based on 239 reviews. Read all reviews for Star Chart for iPhone.
Star Chart is free iOS app published by ESCAPE VELOCITY LIMITED
Hope You've Got Kevlar
The app, while intriguing and well packed full of data...it can’t even grasp what day it is! As of this review, the date is 10/8/2020. The app thinks it is 10/11/2020. The developers need to focus on debugging rather then trying to constantly push upgrade sales of the additional sub-features. Proper dates are pertinent to viewing celestial bodies and/or events!! For this reason, I can only give this app 3-Stars. I would gladly give it 5-Stars if they corrected this issue...which is quite a major issue/bug!
galliao
The app is so awesome ! To be able and identify the stars and constellations and do your kids is amazing !
Casino72
I’ve had this app for years and works awesome. It’s got great feature as well. Great app to locate targets out in space.
Jozappa50
Wish I had had this program 30-40 years ago! Beats carrying a flashlight and looking at paper star charts, though that was fun too. If you're looking for a great night time sky program, look no further. I love it. 55+ years of looking upward, with the great addition of this wonderful program.
Tre 1976
Just wish Apple had a night vision for the phone... by the time I get the app open I’m blind again.
jbone760
I always take out my phone and check out the stars and planets when I’m wondering what is what in the sky. I highly recommend downloading this app. It’s so fun and cool to know that you’re looking at a planet that is thousands of miles away. You won’t regret it!
Sefid.in.box
Its a good idea ti encourage my 9 years olde doughtier to astrology and science observing the sky and space through a night finding beautiful objects so far from the earth
Coquí Mapping
You can only see the actual land of some moons and dwarf planets, even though we have a lot of pictures of them. Like Pluto, and other moons.
rkscan
Its an ok ap except every time I look at it I have to spend money to see things. Then I wish I didn’t do it. Spent a lot of money. Sorry. One thing I want to see is the position if the Galactic Super Black Hole in the center of the galaxy. I guess I haven’t bought the right database yet.