My first choice, again – Sky Guide Review

UPDATE: The publisher was kind enough to respond to my concerns. Much has changed in the new update, so finding what I was used to was not apparent. While it is true that the ISS is usually below our horizon, it does show up after sundown every few weeks for two or three days straight. We can watch it in its orbit for several minutes. We also enjoy the rare rockets that are said to flare. They are amazingly bright when they catch the sun’s rays just right. I will restore the 5 star rating.
Review by Island Preacher on Sky Guide.

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