Observing Tips
Find out what sky events and celestial objects are visible from your location and when to see them.

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
Astronomical News
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Mars and Pleiades at Their Closest Since 20th Century3/2/2021
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35th Anniversary of the Mir Space Station2/20/2021
SpaceX Launches The New Batch of Satellites!2/16/2021
Happy Galileo Day!2/15/2021
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Reviews
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. Point it at the sky and you’ll soon be marvelling at the cosmos.
The Guardian
Star Walk 2 is a stargazing app with a beautiful, crisp UI. It offers a variety of camera modes: free roam, scroll/manual, and augmented reality. You can travel in time to see skies from the past and future, and the app also boasts an interesting "What's New" feed of the latest astronomy news.
Forbes
Star Walk 2 assists you in exploring the sky. Satisfy your curiosity by identifying stars, constellations, planets, satellites, asteroids, comets, spacecraft, nebulae, the ISS, Hubble Space Telescope, and other celestial bodies in real time with your smart device.
Digital Trends