Stellarium Mobile - Star Map Cheats

Stellarium Mobile - Star Map Hack 1.11.2 + Redeem Codes

Watch night sky, find stars

Developer: Noctua Software Ltd
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.11.2
ID: com.noctuasoftware.stellarium-mobile-plus

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Description

Stellarium Mobile is a planetarium app that shows exactly what you see when you look up at the stars.

Identify stars, constellations, planets, comets, satellites (such as the ISS), and other deep sky objects in real time in the sky above you in just a few seconds, just by pointing the phone at the sky!

This astronomy application has an easy to use and minimalist user interface, that makes it one of the best astronomical applications for adults and children who want to explore the night sky.

Stellarium Mobile features:

• View an accurate night sky simulation of stars and planets for any date, time and location.

• Dive in a collection of many stars, nebulas, galaxies, star clusters and other deep sky objects.

• Zoom on realistic Milky Way and Deep Sky Objects images.

• Discover how people living in other regions of the planet see the stars by selecting the shapes and illustrations of the constellations for many sky cultures.

• Track artificial satellites, including the International Space Station.

• Simulate landscape and atmosphere with realistic sunrise, sunset and atmosphere refraction.

• Discover 3D rendering of the major solar system planets and their satellites.

• Observe the sky in night mode (red) to preserve your eyes adaptation to darkness.

Stellarium Mobile contains in-app purchases allowing to upgrade to Stellarium Plus. With this upgrade, the app will display objects as faint as magnitude 22 (versus magnitude 8 in the base version) and enable advanced observing features.

Stellarium Plus features (unlocked with in-app purchase):

• Reach the limit of knowledge by diving in a massive collection of stars, nebulas, galaxies, star clusters and other deep sky objects:
  - All known stars: Gaia DR2 catalog of over 1.69 billion stars
  - All known planets, natural satellites and comets, and many other minor solar system objects (10k asteroids)
  - Most known deep sky objects: a combined catalog of over 2 million nebulas and galaxies

• Zoom almost without limits on high resolution images of deep sky objects or planetary surfaces.

• Observe in the field, even without internet connection, with a "reduced" set of data: 2 million stars, 2 million Deep Sky Objects, 10k asteroids.

• Control your telescope through WIFI: drive any GOTO telescope compatible with NexStar, SynScan or LX200 protocols.

• Prepare your observing sessions using the advanced observation tools, to predict a celestial object observability and transit times.

Stellarium Mobile is made by the original creator of Stellarium, the well known open source planetarium and one of the best astronomy applications on Desktop PC.

Your can unlock the full features using either a one time payment or a subscription. See In-App Purchase section for the subscription price available in your country. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account. Your subscription will automatically renew unless cancelled 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Auto renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your account settings after purchases.

Terms of service: https://stellarium-labs.com/stellarium-mobile-plus/stellarium-mobile-terms-of-use
Privacy policy: https://www.stellarium-labs.com/privacy-policy-for-stellarium-mobile

Version history

1.11.2
2023-09-11
This update brings the following improvements:

- fix random crash in night (red) mode
- fixed the limit of 110 favorite objects
- many other bug fixes and translations improvements

We are happy to hear from you and get your feedback!
1.11.1
2023-04-28
This update brings the following improvements:

- improved the search feature. It's now possible to filter by visibility, observing instruments or catalogs.
- improved planet rendering: add atmosphere for Mars, Titan and the Earth.
- the rings of Saturn now drop shadow on the planet.
- improved Moon rendering including during Eclipses.
- added missing Deep Sky Objects.
- many other bug fixes

We are happy to hear from you and get your feedback!
1.11.0
2023-04-26
This update brings the following improvements:

- improved the search feature. It's now possible to filter by visibility, observing instruments or catalogs.
- improved planet rendering: add atmosphere for Mars, Titan and the Earth.
- the rings of Saturn now drop shadow on the planet.
- improved Moon rendering including during Eclipses.
- added missing Deep Sky Objects.
- many other bug fixes
1.10.4
2023-02-12
- added the Large Magellanic Cloud in the free version
- many other bug fixes
1.10.3
2023-01-02
- fix settings sometimes not saved at app exit
- fix constellations boundaries
- many other bug fixes and optimisations
1.10.2
2022-12-19
Minor update to fix a layout bug on iPhone 14
1.10.1
2022-12-08
- Fix a bug with initial GPS location.
- Fix a bug with telescope connection.
1.10.0
2022-11-30
This update brings the following improvements:

- added new Sky Cultures: Arabic Ancient, Blackfoot, Bugis, Mandar, Ruelle and Anutan
- translated app in Turkish, Indonesian and Filipino
- improved GUI on large screens
- many bugs and translations fixes

We are happy to hear from you and get your feedback!
1.9.7
2022-08-20
This update brings the following improvements:

- several bug fixes in the new Field of View Simulator

We are happy to hear from you and get your feedback!
1.9.6
2022-07-03
Minor update to fix the user guide.
1.9.5
2022-07-02
This update brings the following improvements:

- new Field of View Simulator: define your collection of astronomical equipment (telescopes, binoculars, eyepieces etc..), simulate their Field of View in the sky, quickly switch between them.
- many bug fixes and translation improvements

We are happy to hear from you and get your feedback!
1.9.4
2022-06-30
This update brings the following improvements:

- new Field of View Simulator: define your collection of astronomical equipment (telescopes, binoculars, eyepieces etc..), simulate their Field of View in the sky, quickly switch between them.
- many bug fixes and translation improvements
1.9.2
2022-06-18
Minor update to fix a bug with satellites.
1.9.1
2022-05-26
Minor update to fix a few bugs.
1.9.0
2022-05-17
In this new version, we made Stellarium mobile free with an in app purchase to unlock the full version, so that you can try a limited version for free before deciding to buy it or not. Users who bought the application before this update keep unlimited access without having to pay again. Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any issue with your purchase.
1.8.8
2022-04-15
Improved the performance of the application.
1.8.7
2022-03-24
- improved asteroids position accuracy
- improved cities search
- improved 3D rendering of satellites models
- many other fixes
1.8.5
2022-02-12
Minor bug fix
1.8.4
2022-02-05
This update brings the following improvements:

- large performance optimizations
- allow searching by Gaia DR2 identifier
- many other fixes
1.8.1
2021-11-11
This update brings the following improvements:

- improved sky cultures browsing and discovery
- added a few missing stars in catalog
- many other fixes
1.7.6
2021-06-10
This update brings the following improvements:

- fix a regression for LX200 telescope control
- improved some 3D models
1.7.5
2021-06-08
This update brings the following improvements:

- added a new 3D mode to discover main planets and satellites
- fix a small position error on NexStar compatible mounts
- many other fixes
1.7.3
2021-04-29
This update brings the following improvements:

- better Saturn and Uranus satellites orbits precision
- addition of all known NEO 1km or larger
- many fixes and performances optimizations
1.7.1
2021-03-18
This update brings the following improvements:

- equatorial coordinates use JNow epoch by default
- fixed user interface issues
- improved sun set/rise time computation
- added more near Earth asteroids
1.7.0
2021-02-28
This update brings the following improvements:

- improved telescope control feature including manual slewing, time, location and position synchronization
- improved pan and zoom navigation
- improved object visibility panel
- fix many bugs and usability issues

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Stellarium PLUS
(Unlocks all the features)
$1.99
Free
GI138714382✱✱✱✱✱ DAF298B✱✱✱✱✱
Stellarium PLUS
(Unlocks all the features.)
$18.99
Free
GI138714382✱✱✱✱✱ DAF298B✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
19.1K Ratings

Reviews

cprice11,
Fantastic, exactly what I want.
This app is every stargazing tool I could want. It has extensive features even in the free version. I found the interface intuitive and spectacularly useful for identifying planets, constellations, and even individual stars.

I learned a lot from the included descriptions of each constellation, but wish it was a little bit easier to read, maybe with just a couple headings separating mythology and interesting features and linking the Wikipedia entry instead of just loading a block of text.

I also happen to love the fact the architecture is open source, and that they offer a lifetime price for the pro features. Good vibes all around!
disappointed in Easton,
Disappointed
I just paid 9.99 So that me and my five-year-old son may identify planets in the early morning Sky. Wondering why the moon was not where it was supposed to be in the sky after I spent some time looking around, I found it in the completely opposite direction, under the ground
It Took some time to realize I had to manually change the time as it defaults to the night sky.
We’re looking at it during the day however you cannot visualize the labels very clearly by the stellar bodies because the background sky is too bright and the labels are too light.
Please fix this!
Kimreaper2469,
Great in Theory
The idea behind this app great. When put to use though, you need to know where to look for constellations and stars before using the app. Using it to locate Comet Neowise was next to impossible for a beginner. By the description I understood that by pointing the camera skyward the screen would show me where the Comet was in relationship to other well known items. I tried to see The Big Dipper which was just about directly overhead. I started the app and it said Porterville current view or something to those words. Could not locate the big dipper on my phone doing a search or just pointing the camera up. I followed all instructions and could not locate anything. $9.99 and it is nowhere near as easy as described. Very disappointed. Still guessing what I am looking at when I look at the night sky.
DIDE2020,
Great app
This is the best of all apps of it’s kind, simple settings, nice views, very customizable, great landscaping, very informative. I just wish the labels of Neptune, Pluto and the asteroids to be visible without having to zoom in too much, so I can see their positions on the map. If I zoom in too much, this makes me miss some of them if they’re further away from the ecliptic line and I also lose the whole picture of the sky, so this just bothers me a bit. The label line in the settings is all the way up for the Solar System and yet, I can never spot these bodies without having to dive in deep enough. Plz make, at least our planets, visible at all zooming levels.
Elon Musk II,
Needs some fixes
This is a very good star viewing app. I have enjoyed the short period of time I have been using it. I did notice however, and I find it fairly annoying, is that you can only see one constellations at a time. If you could fix this I would rate it 4 and a half because there are a few bugs. Sometimes I can’t move the stars with my trackpad or my arrow keys…. I can also lift up my iPad and look around and see the stars but some other times it will lag out and kick me out of the app. If it didn’t have these I would rate it 5 stars! Thank you for creating such an app for mobile devices. :D
EdLewis2,
Outstanding Astro Application
Stellarium is by far the best general purpose astronomy application for iPhone. It is really cool, going out with binoculars and identifying various stars, star clusters and nebulae. We travel extensively between the northern and Southern Hemispheres. I’m looking forward to going back to the temperate south in a couple weeks to use it to locate the southern star clusters and Milky Whey features. While the paid version brings many more stars, Stellarium does not big down, allaying previous concerns.
I again look forward to the rapid location of the Magellanic clouds, omega Centauri &c.
Noir321,
Perfect for a serious user
I rarely write reviews, but I will for this app. In fact, I think this is my first.

In this app I finally found the pocket star atlas I’ve been looking for. Not too heavy on eye candy, and instead full of features I need for observation sessions, well thought-out right at your fingertips. Coordinate grid, both equatorial and alt-az. Ability to zoom in and tweak the maximum displayed magnitude to match what’s in the eyepiece. A very nice daily summary of observable planets and satellites. Easy to pull up object coordinates. Activating the live view mode by tilting the phone app is ingenious. Six stars out of five.
Nickname8375,
Almost perfect
I really love this app and I think it works really well. There’s so much information and it’s super easy to use. The reason I can’t give it 5 stars is because it’s missing lots of features that exist on the free PC version like being able to track the ephemeris of a planet. I do understand that it’s parred down probably to make it run smoother and because the average person doesn’t use all that stuff. However for the price I was hoping for the same features.

All said, I’m glad to have a smaller app with less features that works well over a clunky bugged up app with all the features from the PC version.
easy and Effective,
Family Sharing Issue - Still Not Working
Update - I saw the response to my review below about a fix. Thanks for trying to fix it. I gave it several days and just tried again. The family sharing still does not work for one-time purchase.

The app claims to allow for Family Sharing, but with the in-app purchase of Stellarium Plus rather than a separate app purchase like many other upgrade apps have, it doesn’t give you a way to access the upgrade through family sharing. I emailed the company to ask about it and got a link to the generic Apple “How to use Family Sharing” page that did not help at all.
BaTonkaTruck,
The Best, No Question
I’ve used a lot of different star map apps. This one is without a doubt the best, hands down, no contest. Great intuitive usability, reliability and information architecture is awesome, and the depth of features is astounding. I’m an amateur astronomer, so I use and rely on many of the more technical, numerical features. But my partner enjoys it just as much, and she simply loves stargazing and doesn’t have a need for the mathy stuff. I’m also a software engineer by trade, and if I were a developer of this app, I would be extremely proud of myself and my team. A+.