Mobile Observatory 2 - Astrono is a Education application developed by Wolfgang Zima, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play Mobile Observatory 2 - Astrono on your computer.
Running Mobile Observatory 2 - Astrono on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download Mobile Observatory 2 - Astrono and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
A new app, Mobile Observatory 3 Pro is now available on Google Play with many exciting new features, enhanced graphics and an optimized user interface. If your device has Android 7 or later, you can purchase the new app here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zima.mobileobservatorypro
Mobile Observatory is the perfect tool for anybody interested in the sky's wonders, from the occasional sky gazer to the passionate amateur astronomer.
Do you want to know if the next lunar eclipse is visible from your location or when the next bright comet is visible? Would you like to be notified by your smart phone next time, Jupiter and the Moon meet in the sky? Do you want to know what the blazing bright object in the evening sky is? Do you want to be always up-to-date which celestial events that are visible from your location? Then this app is a must-have for you!
Mobile Observatory does not only include a live, zoomable sky map which tells you what sky object you are looking at but provides you with loads of detailed extra information on stars, planets, deep sky objects, meteor showers, comets, asteroids, lunar and solar eclipses as well as detailed ephemeris of all included sky objects and an interactive top-down view of the Solar System. All that in just one app!
Main Features
- Zoomable sky map showing stars, planets, asteroids, and more (above and below the horizon)
- Interactive top-down view of the Solar System
- Live mode (point device on sky and get information on what you see)
- Calendar showing detailed descriptions of celestial events
- Push celestial events to your phone's calendar and set a reminder alarm
- Rise, set, and transit times for any object
- Position of any object in the sky (altitude and direction)
- Twilight times, length of day
- Bright Star Catalog (~9000 stars) with detailed information
- More than 400 000 additional stars from the PPM Star Catalog (Android 3.1 or higher required)
- 2500 selected NGC objects (galaxies, clusters, ...)
- Messier Catalog (110 objects) complete with images
- Caldwell Catalog (110 objects) complete with images
- Hidden Treasures Catalog (109 objects) complete with images
- Meteor streams (begin, maximum, hourly rate, ...)
- Lunar and solar eclipses information
- Lunar librations, ascending node, maximum declination
- Bright comets (automatically selected according to the date)
- Dwarf planets: The five known dwarf planets
- Minor planets: bright, near Earth, trans-Neptune (more than 10000 in the database)
- Update database online: download up-to-date orbital elements of comets and minor planets
- Moon phases, the apparent view of the sun and planets
- Current image of the Sun and sunspot number
- Automatically generated visibility report for any object
- Simulation of light pollution
- Intuitive User Interface: quickly find what you are looking for
- Widget with rise & set times of the Sun and Moon
- Maintain your favorite locations in a list
- Automatic location determination from the mobile network or GPS
- Select a location from a built-in database or online via Google Maps
- 400 observatory locations
- Choose any time and date
- Detailed ephemeris, visibility information of all objects
- Dates of conjunctions between any object with planets or the Moon
- 3D-view of the Moon and the planets
- Accurate calculations for dates between 1900 and 2100
I mostly love the app, but a) the directional accuracy is horrible. Off by 6-20 degrees every time . I always use a Samsung Galaxy Note phone, and other compass-oriented apps have an average 4 degree +/- deviation and b) live view switches constantly, randomly, and seemingly without prompt to sky view. There are other little things, but those two are extremely disruptive, especially for being tools meant to enhance an activity where you should spend most of your time observing the sky instead of ***ing around with a recalcitrant app.
I, too, don't like to rent software that is crippled by subscription fees. I bought this app with the understanding that updates would have been included, not that I'd have to buy the app again and again whenever the developer chooses to name it something else. So, instead of buying the "pro" version, I'll be uninstalling it. I just invested my money into Star Walk 2 which requires no additional subscription fees to get all of its features.
Trying to not be critical of the publisher's chosen update path, this version 2 paid app has been good to me. I don't use it on a regular basis so the price seemed a bit steep for a mobile app but I bit the bullet, however I can't see myself doing the same again for a version that only had an updated database of objects more or less. The nag screen can be disabled but should have never been an update to the former paid version to my mind.