Explore the cosmos with Star Walk 2 Ads+! This astronomy app transforms your device into a powerful stargazing tool, identifying celestial objects in real-time. Simply point your device at the sky to discover stars, constellations, planets, satellites, and more.
Uncover the Universe:
Star Walk 2 Ads+ offers an immersive experience for both amateur and serious astronomers. Learn about:
- Stars and Constellations: Locate and learn about their positions in the night sky.
- Solar System Bodies: Explore planets, the Sun, Moon, dwarf planets, asteroids, and comets.
- Deep Space Objects: Discover nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters.
- Satellites: Track satellites overhead.
- Astronomical Events: Stay informed about meteor showers, equinoxes, conjunctions, and lunar phases.
Note: This version includes in-app purchases to remove ads.
Star Walk 2 Ads+ is used by:
- Rapa Nui Stargazing (Easter Island) for astronomical tours.
- Nakai Resorts Group (Maldives) for guest astronomy events.
This free version contains ads. Remove ads via in-app purchase.
Key Features:
- Real-time Sky Map: View a dynamic sky map, panning and zooming with intuitive gestures. (Gyroscope and compass required for optimal Star Spotter functionality).
- Celestial Object Information: Learn detailed information about each object you discover.
- Time Travel: Adjust the date and time to see how the night sky changes.
- Augmented Reality (AR): Superimpose celestial objects onto your live view of the sky.
- Night Mode: Enjoy comfortable night-time stargazing.
- 3D Constellation Models: Explore interactive 3D models of constellations.
- Astronomy News: Stay up-to-date on the latest space news.
Star Walk 2 Ads+ is a visually stunning and feature-rich astronomy app, perfect for anyone curious about the night sky. Download now and begin your celestial journey! If you've ever wondered "What's that in the sky?", Star Walk 2 Ads+ provides the answers.
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