The Sky – Astronomy is a user-friendly and powerful planetarium app that serves as your daily companion for observing the sky. With the latest version 2.0, the app has added new features such as an Eclipse Timetable, orbits of celestial objects, and an expanded database with 6500 cities worldwide, including 2500 cities in the United States.
Using your smartphone or tablet, you can easily identify stars, planets, and constellations in the sky. The app also provides close-up views of near-Earth planets and moons, as well as deep-space objects in stunning detail.
With The Sky, you can learn about the position of celestial objects in the sky and even take a virtual journey through outer space. The app also offers animations and explanations to help beginners understand astronomical phenomena and events.
Whether you are a beginner or an amateur astronomer, The Sky is designed for everyone to easily understand and enjoy the wonders of the sky. You can impress your friends and family with your knowledge of the sky and become part of the worldwide Redshift community.
The app contains a vast database of over 9,000 stars, 88 constellations, hundreds of moons, asteroids, comets, and 200 deep-sky objects. It also offers accurate position calculation and real-time motion tracking.
Some of the key features of The Sky include recognizing stars and constellations, identifying planets, moons, comets, and satellites, taking virtual flights through space, and learning about astronomical events and phenomena.
The app also provides detailed information about the upcoming total solar eclipse in North America on April 8, 2024. This includes the path of the eclipse, safety tips for observing, an eclipse timetable, and a sky map with the planets and stars visible during the totality phase.
For those who want to delve deeper into astronomy, the premium subscription offers additional spaceflights, orbits, and knowledge sections. This includes spectacular images and videos of the total solar eclipse, an eclipse calendar for the years 1900-2100, and a guided tour of the U.S. MARS 2020 mission.
If you have any questions or suggestions for improvements, you can contact the support team at [email protected]. For more news and updates, visit redshiftsky.com. To learn more about the app's terms of use, visit www.redshiftsky.com/terms-of-use-the-sky/.









