
#SKYSAFARI PLUS VS PRO ANDROID#
Again, maybe the android version is better, but Sky Safari Plus or Pro on iOS is a proper observing app and Stellarium is not. It has the largest database of any astronomy app, includes every solar system object ever discovered. It does have some nice features (such as the altitude graph of a given object - something Sky Safari has but poorly implements - and the planetary visibility list) and the UI is a lot cleaner than Sky Safari, but it's not even in the same league of application that Sky Safari is. SkySafari makes stargazing a simple pleasure. It only tries to approximate this through the light pollution setting, but it's very rough and not anywhere near as accurate as Sky Safari's limiting magnitude feature Curriculums SkyFi device to allow their SkySafari Plus and SkySafari Pro.
#SKYSAFARI PLUS VS PRO DOWNLOAD#
Download SkySafari 6 Pro and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad. No ability to directly customize limiting magnitude of DSOs or stars, which makes it impossible to match what you see in the app to what you see in the finder scope or eyepiece. Sirius Pro AZ/EQ-G, AZ-EQ6GT, Orion Atlas Pro AZ/EQ-G, EQ6-R PRO, NEQ6. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about SkySafari 6 Pro. No ability to define equipment or show multiple field of view circles at once

Maybe you're on Android and that version of the app is better, but the iOS version is missing critical features that I would expect from a $10 app: Well, your comment made me curious so I blew $9.99 on the Plus version of Stellarium for my iPhone, and it's a massive waste of money.
