Do you love watching celestial bodies or astronomy? If so, Star Walk 2 – Night Sky View is a new support tool that you can use immediately. The application provides you with the highest quality and most accurate satellite images and provides more new information for research enthusiasts.
REAL-TIME SKY MAP
Based on the provided images, you can determine the location of stars and identify celestial bodies in the vast sky. These images are accurate, and the information provided is authentic to meet the needs of users. You also need to know the characteristics of the application and use it flexibly to create conditions for you to know more interesting information.
- Accurate Live View: Celestial bodies will appear right on the device screen so you can see their changes over time to gain more interesting knowledge about celestial bodies.
- Touch-Based Navigation: Users can freely navigate their devices up or down, left or right with the touch controls provided by the application in the most intuitive way.
- Anytime Sky Exploration: Freely explore the vast sky and have an objective view of celestial bodies at different times or in the areas where you are standing.
AUGMENTED REALITY STARGAZING
Users can watch the vast sky with their loved ones. Know the different phenomena of celestial bodies when stacked on top of each other, and you can navigate and see interesting views. Users can learn more about stars and planets thanks to the support of many different experts who appear in this application. You can chat with any expert to get the most desired response.
- Live Camera Overlay: Can appear superimposed celestial bodies and most intuitively you can get the camera data output, you view and get the latest information.
- Enhanced Stargazing Experience: Users can see the stars in the real world and see them through satellite images transmitted to their devices.
- Easy Object Identification: Users will easily identify stars thanks to the support and information provided by experts. Through that, you understand more about them and learn more about new planets and specific constellations.