What's up in the Sky?
Find out what sky objects are visible from your location and determine the best time for observation.

Ursa Majorthe big bear, the big dipper
4.2

SiriusHIP 32349, HR 2491, HD 48915
27.116:2300:57

Venus2nd planet
1001:2617:19

C/2019 U6 (Lemmon)comet
30.18:2300:57

ISSNORAD ID 25544
12.719:3721:11

Orionthe hunter
28.8

STARLINK-1329NORAD ID 45531
45.417:3319:05
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Extended Info
Explore satellites, star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, asteroids, comets, and meteors with various app's extensions.

Reviews
Buy it if:
✅ You're a beginner: we think the easy set-up and navigation on this app make it a great option for beginners.
✅ You want to plan a stargazing or shooting session: the Visible Tonight feature and option to speed up time make it easy to plan ahead.
✅ You're looking for an affordable option: we think that Star Walk 2 offers a lot of features for a relatively low price.
Jase Parnell-Brookes, space.com
The original Star Walk remains one of the best apps for budding stargazers of all levels, but Star Walk 2 has added some excellent features for night-time jaunts. It will identify the location of stars, planets, meteors and nebulae, the International Space Station and comets. Point it at the sky and you’ll soon be marvelling at the cosmos.
Stuart Dredge, The Guardian
Star Walk 2 is an augmented reality app which can easily be adapted for educational purposes. It is a stargazing app intended to enhance your stargazing experience, and it certainly does just that. My recommendation for using the Star Walk 2 app in instructional design or education would be to use it for a supplemental activity while teaching astronomy.
Thom Quist, American College of Education

Quiz: What Star Is This❓⭐
161K
6.8 / 10
Do you know where Polaris and Sirius are located? Test your astronomy knowledge with this quiz! Name all the stars correctly and win a prize!