Developer
PYOPYO Studio
Category
Education
Version
1.6.53
Android OS
4.4
Downloads
790M
Content rating
0
👍 Star Tracker provides accurate, real-time sky navigation using your device’s GPS, gyroscope and compass, overlaying star names and constellation outlines directly on the sky. Point your phone and instantly identify stars, planets and satellites, and use the time-travel feature to preview past or future skies for planning observations.
👍 Comprehensive object descriptions, photos and interactive tutorials make Star Tracker an excellent learning tool. The app includes detailed data on stars, constellations, planets and deep-sky objects, curated explanations and suggested observing guides—ideal for beginners learning the sky or experienced users seeking quick reference and context.
👍 Designed for practical observing, Star Tracker offers offline star maps, a red-light night mode to preserve dark adaptation, and customizable notifications for meteor showers and planet visibility. Advanced tools like telescope-alignment aids, zoomed deep-sky views and widget support make it useful for casual stargazers and backyard astronomers alike.
👎 The free Star Tracker version displays frequent ads and pushes in-app purchases to unlock advanced features. This can interrupt stargazing sessions, especially during live viewing, and many useful tools—expanded catalogs, augmented-reality overlays, or ad removal—are hidden behind a paid tier, reducing value for users unwilling to subscribe.
👎 Star Tracker relies heavily on a device’s GPS, gyroscope, and magnetometer, so accuracy degrades indoors or on phones with low-quality sensors. Users must frequently calibrate and align the app; otherwise object labels and position estimates may be offset, making precise identification of faint or fast-moving objects unreliable.
👎 Continuous use of Star Tracker can quickly drain battery life and heat the device, especially when GPS, sensors, and screen brightness are active for extended stargazing sessions. Additionally, older or budget phones may struggle with smooth rendering and AR overlays, causing lag, dropped frames, or occasional crashes during observation.