Published by Martijn de Meulder on 2019-02-18
1. Ad Astra contains detailed maps of all 88 constellations, descriptions of more than 1200 of objects: star clusters, planetary nebulae, galaxies, double stars and variable stars.
2. Reminds me of my old Norton Star atlas, great observing notes and observation list.
3. When you go outside at night, use the large maps in the special red night vision mode to find the object and start observing.
4. We do our utmost to deliver you the best software and data available in the market, but of course we cannot guarantee - nor will we accept any responsibility regarding - the proper functioning or accuracy of both.
5. By downloading and using Ad Astra - Sky Atlas you accept these terms.
6. Ad Astra has been built upon open Astronomical data.
7. Ad astra is made for everyone who likes to explore the heavens with a reliable tool.
8. Great app if you want to learn the night sky.
9. If you are done with planetarium apps and up for some real star gazing, this is your way to go deeper.
10. If you want a good guide to the night sky this is what you want.
11. Ad Astra covers both the northern and southern skies.
12. Liked Ad Astra? here are 5 Reference apps like Satellite Tracker by Star Walk; Star Tracker Lite-Live Sky Map; Brawl Stats for Brawl Stars; Guide for Brawl Stars Game; STAR Translation - OCR Scanner;
Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install Ad Astra - Star Atlas app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
Download a Compatible APK for PC
Download | Developer | Rating | Current version |
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Get APK for PC → | Martijn de Meulder | 3.92 | 2.0 |
For Windows 11, check if there's a native Ad Astra Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:
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Get Ad Astra on Apple macOS
Download | Developer | Reviews | Rating |
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Get Free on Mac | Martijn de Meulder | 26 | 3.92 |
Download on Android: Download Android
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For the erudite astronomer