SkySafari 7 is the latest version of the popular stargazing app, now with complete support for Android 10 and up. This new version offers an immersive stargazing experience, with a range of new features and improvements. One of the most exciting additions is the Events Finder, which allows users to search for astronomical events visible tonight and in the future. This includes moon phases, eclipses, meteor showers, and more. The Notifications section has also been revamped, giving users more control over which events trigger an alert on their device. Another major update is the support for telescope control through ASCOM Alpaca and INDI protocols. This allows users to easily connect to hundreds of compatible astronomical devices. But stargazing doesn't have to be a solitary activity. SkySafari 7 introduces social stargazing with two new features: OneSky and SkyCast. OneSky allows users to see what other users are observing in real time, while SkyCast lets you guide a friend or group through the night sky using their own copy of SkySafari. The new Tonight section provides expanded information on what is visible in the sky tonight, including moon and sun info, calendar curations, and the best positioned deep sky and solar system objects. The Observation Tools have also been improved, making it easier to plan, record, and organize observations. In addition to these major updates, SkySafari 7 also includes smaller touches such as the ability to edit the Jupiter GRS Longitude Value, improved moon age calculation, and new grid and reference options. Plus, previous in-app purchases are now free, including the H-R diagram, 3D Galaxy view, and PGC galaxy and GAIA star catalogs. For those new to SkySafari 7 Pro, the app offers a range of features and capabilities. Users can hold their device up to the sky and the app will automatically find stars, constellations, planets, and more. The app also allows users to simulate the night sky up to 100,000 years in the past or future, control their telescope, and log and plan observations. Plus, with the option to backup data in the cloud and access it from multiple devices and a web interface, stargazing has never been easier. So why not give SkySafari 7 a try and explore the wonders of the universe from the palm of your hand.









