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Polar Scope Align on the App Store

Polar Scope Align will calculate the position of Polaris or σ Octantis in your Polar Scope reticle for your location (using your phone's GPS or manually), ...

Polar Scope Align Pro on the App Store

-Laser / Hop Align for nighttime alignment using a calibration star for obstructed or not visible polar star, or for improving laser align. -Full app in red ...

The 20 Best Astronomy Apps for Stargazing

I've rounded up a list of the best stargazing apps for your iPhone or Android device. Find everything from moon phase calendars to aurora alerts.

PolarisView

An app for Astronomy and Astrophotography enthusiasts that use a German Equatorial Mount for your telescope. PolarisView is a useful utility to assist you ...

PolarFinder Pro

This application allows you to make a precise stationing of the mount, excellent especially for astrophotographers and it works in both celestial poles.

Polar Finder 2.5 Free Download

Polar Finder is a paid app for Android published in the System Maintenance list of apps, part of System Utilities. The company that develops Polar Finder is ...

What's the best polar alignment app for Android?

2020年4月23日 — Aligning to Polaris is far more accurate. If you use stellarium or a star chart to locate Polaris you will see that it can be found by drawing ...

Finding the vehicle using the Polestar 1 app

In the Polestar 1 app, you can see the location of your vehicle on a map. The map also shows your own position, i.e. the position of your mobile device.

Star Tracker Polar Alignment in the Southern Hemisphere.

2023年8月10日 — Place the phone facing the polar axis. · Open the PhotoPills App. · Click on the Spot Stars. · Click on the AR button. · Use the azimuth screws to ...