7.1.9
2023-06-17
Fixed AstroBin picture of the day description html.
Stability enhancements.
7.1.8
2023-03-01
Get ready for a celestial upgrade! With this release, we've added an exciting new feature to the Tonight view: the AstroBin Picture of the Day! That's right, you can now easily access stunning astronomy images at your fingertips. But that's not all! Premium subscribers can even pin their favorite images to the sky chart, making it feel like you're actually stargazing at the real thing.
We've also:
+ made it easier than ever to edit BCE dates in the Time Controls. No more struggling to input dates - now it's a breeze.
+ fixed a pesky Push Notification bug, ensuring you stay up-to-date on all the latest astronomical events.
+ improved SkyCasting to force real-time flow, giving you an even better experience.
+ made several minor improvements and fixes, to ensure the app keeps running smooth.
Get out there and keep exploring the universe with the help of SkySafari!
7.1.7
2023-01-24
Thank you for your continued support. In this minor update:
+ Time controls now visible in .skyset files when opened via Calendar or Featured Article
+ Updated description for comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
+ Other bug fixes and improvements
7.1.1
2022-07-07
This is our biggest update yet! Thank you for your continued support.
+ Redesigned UI for a more immersive stargazing experience.
+ Orbit mode and Galaxy view are now included. Travel anywhere in the solar system and view the location of objects in our galaxy.
+ Updated Tonight Panel with Moon/Sun Info, calendar curations, and the best positioned deep sky and solar system objects.
+ OneSky - allows you to see what other users are observing, in real time.
+ Update Minor Planet Data at any time.
+ Unlock SkySafari Premium Subscription to access amazing features: massive deep sky database, events, curated news and articles, connected stargazing features, access to livesky.com and a light pollution map.
+ Much more to discover.
6.8.5
2021-06-03
Performance Improvements.
6.8.4
2021-05-12
Corrections for French, Japanese and Italian localizations.
6.8.3
2021-04-28
Fixes for UI in Dark/Light modes
6.8.2
2021-04-07
Jupiter Great Red Spot orientation updated.
Fixed issue with maximum location elevation.
Tonight's Best list sorting fixed.
Some light vs dark mode UI fixes.
Fixed crash when importing Observing Lists.
Corrections to Russian, Japanese and French translations.
6.8.0
2021-01-14
- Multi-language fixes.
- Added Russian translation.
6.7.6
2020-10-29
- Updated for iOS 14.
- Corrections to Japanese localization.
6.7.2
2020-06-11
Comets and other solar-system bodies no longer removed from cache (disappear) after a few days.
Fixes for crashes on some iOS 9 devices.
Fixes for Japanese translations.
Fixes for German translations.
6.7.0
2020-05-04
We are sending you this latest update through hyperspace. Thank you for your continued support.
+ Japanese Localization.
+ Several fixes in Localized Object Info.
+ Constellation names now localized.
6.6.4
2020-01-28
Thank you for your continued support! SkySafari is now localized into French, Italian, German, and Spanish.
6.5.3
2019-11-22
Thank you for using SkySafari! This minor release includes bug fixes and enhancements to better support iOS 13, including Dark Mode.
6.5.1
2019-10-24
Thank you for your continued support! This minor update addresses several user interface issues on iOS 13.
6.5.0
2019-07-15
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing with a new in-app purchase that allows you to follow the Apollo 11 crew on their historic mission! Explore all Apollo Space Missions (from Apollo 8 to Apollo 17) and place yourself at the exact spot along the lunar trajectories of the Apollo spacecraft, during the most memorable and historic moments of these flights.
Features:
+ Travel along on the Apollo Space Missions, including Apollo 11 and the first lunar landing
+ Includes nine missions flown by the Apollo astronauts during the 1960's and 1970's
+ View the Earth and Moon as it appeared to the crew. Land on the Moon, then blast back into lunar orbit!
+ Links to key moments of the Apollo 11 Lunar Program
+ Moon inbound and outbound trajectories for Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17
+ Accurate 3-D models of the Apollo Spacecraft - including the Saturn V rocket, the Command Service Module and the Lunar Lander Module
+ Lunar Landing site Panorama for Apollo 11
+ The simulated trajectories have been made as accurate as possible, using actual data published by NASA.
6.3.1
2019-01-30
Thank you for using SkySafari! This is a minor maintenance update to ensure our app continues to provide you with the best stargazing experience.
Minor Update:
+ Stability and performance improvements
6.3.0
2018-12-13
Minor Update:
• Various modifications for compatibility with soon to be released Starry Night 8.
• Various stability and performance improvements.
6.2.1
2018-10-12
Minor Update:
+ Improved accuracy of planetary position predictions.
+ Improved memory usage.
+ Improvements to syncing data with LiveSky server.
+ Fixed bug where the AR button was shown on top of the "Current List" button when it was visible.
+ Fixed bug where you could get stuck in Stereographic projection after using AR mode.
What's New in 6.2.0
SkySafari can now show you an Augmented Reality (AR) view of the sky! AR blends a simulated sky chart of your sky with a real view of your surroundings, captured from your device's camera. AR mode makes it even easier to find your favorite planets, stars, and constellations.
Requirements:
+ iOS 10
Some pointers on using AR mode in SkySafari:
To use AR in SkySafari, first activate the compass by either tapping the icon in the toolbar or simply tilting your device up to the sky. A small AR icon appears above the toolbar, near the bottom of the screen. Tap the AR icon to turn on your device's camera. If this is the first time you've used AR, your device will ask for your permission to use the camera. To turn off AR mode, tap the AR icon again. When AR is active, the toolbar and on-screen buttons will be hidden.
During daylight hours, point your device's camera at an area of clear blue sky. SkySafari will fill that area with a star chart. At night, point your camera at a black sky area. SkySafari will attempt to draw the star chart only over the sky area, and not walls, buildings, trees, etc.
You can increase or decrease the amount of sky chart blending with the camera's video image by swiping up or down. At maximum blending, the star chart is drawn everywhere above the horizon, not just in clear sky areas.
You may find that the simulated objects in the sky chart don't quite line up correctly with the real objects shown by the camera. This is due to the inaccuracy inherent in your device's digital compass. To fix this problem, swipe the chart left-to-right. This way, you can align objects drawn in the chart with their images shown by the camera. The Moon is a great object to align on. The planets and brightest stars should also be visible in the camera and can be used for AR alignment.
6.2.0
2018-08-08
SkySafari can now show you an Augmented Reality (AR) view of the sky! AR blends a simulated sky chart of your sky with a real view of your surroundings, captured from your device's camera. AR mode makes it even easier to find your favorite planets, stars, and constellations.
Requirements:
+ iOS 10
Some pointers on using AR mode in SkySafari:
To use AR in SkySafari, first activate the compass by either tapping the icon in the toolbar or simply tilting your device up to the sky. A small AR icon appears above the toolbar, near the bottom of the screen. Tap the AR icon to turn on your device's camera. If this is the first time you've used AR, your device will ask for your permission to use the camera. To turn off AR mode, tap the AR icon again. When AR is active, the toolbar and on-screen buttons will be hidden.
During daylight hours, point your device's camera at an area of clear blue sky. SkySafari will fill that area with a star chart. At night, point your camera at a black sky area. SkySafari will attempt to draw the star chart only over the sky area, and not walls, buildings, trees, etc.
You can increase or decrease the amount of sky chart blending with the camera's video image by swiping up or down. At maximum blending, the star chart is drawn everywhere above the horizon, not just in clear sky areas.
You may find that the simulated objects in the sky chart don't quite line up correctly with the real objects shown by the camera. This is due to the inaccuracy inherent in your device's digital compass. To fix this problem, swipe the chart left-to-right. This way, you can align objects drawn in the chart with their images shown by the camera. The Moon is a great object to align on. The planets and brightest stars should also be visible in the camera and can be used for AR alignment.
6.1.2
2018-06-04
Thank you for using SkySafari! Mars makes its closest approach in 15 years this summer and we're enhancing the app to ensure you have the best stargazing experience. Oh, we also squashed some pesky digital bugs that made it though the mesh last time ...
What's new:
+ Star Symbol Size and Star Color can now be adjusted in the Settings.
+ Chart field of view is now properly restored when opening a settings file.
+ Numerous enhancements and performance fixes.
+ Mars Opposition is July 27, 2018 - don't miss it! Look skyward toward the east-southeast during the evening hours and notice the brilliant orange-red "star" shining with a steady light.
6.1.1
2018-05-24
Thank you for using SkySafari! In this minor update we bring you some additional enhancements to make your stargazing experience even better:
+ Redesigned the Object Info view on iPhone so the Audio Tour and Pronunciation button are always at the top of the screen.
+ The Object Info on iPhone now remembers whether you were looking at the data or descriptive info page and returns there when shown again.
+ Adjusted the Cosmos Collection page so it fits better on small screens.
+ Miscellaneous small improvements.
6.1.0
2018-05-09
Looking up at the stars is a beautiful and inspiring experience, but it isn't always easy to tell what you're looking at. Become an astronomy expert with SkySafari 6 - now available for Free!
Changes in this release...
+ SkySafari 6 is now Free to download.
+ Cosmos Collection (optional): Allows you to travel to other planets and stars, visualize the 3-D location of deepsky objects in our galaxy, and listen to hours of audio guided tours of the heavens.
+ Various tweaks to give you the best experience under the stars.
6.0.5
2018-05-03
- Fixed bug with not loading Spacecraft descriptions.
- Fixed a few layout issues on the iPhone X.
- Several minor tweaks and bug fixes.
6.0.4
2018-02-16
- Toolbar no longer disappears in the main chart after viewing a SkyWeek chart.
- Made a few changes for the app to work better with LiveSky.