

Just select an object, and the app will provide all the information you need to know about it. Not only does Stellarium Mobile provide breathtaking views of space, but it also gives you in-depth information about each object. In-Depth Information about Celestial Objects.With its realistic graphics, Stellarium APK will take your breath away. If you've always wanted to see unique stars, planets, constellations, satellites, comets, this is your ultimate app. Just point your phone at the sky and start exploring. You can use it to locate specific objects and get information about them.Įven better, using this application is a breeze! All you need is to download it and launch the app. It also provides information about each object, such as its name, size, distance from Earth, and more. It gives a simplistic tour of the constellations and helps you identify them. This app gives you a realistic sky view, complete with stars, planets, and other celestial objects. Have you ever wondered what the sky looks like at night? Well, now you can find out with Stellarium Mobile. Download the Stellarium Mobile app and unravel the sky's mystery. The app is free but offers in-app purchases ($1.99 - $19.99 per item) to unlock Stellarium Plus APK features. It is a great tool for amateur astronomers and anyone who wants to learn more about the night sky. You can also locate specific objects and get information about them. It provides an accurate map of the stars, planets, and other objects in the sky. Once I get the warranty repair, I could have another look at the app.Stellarium APK is a high-powered planetarium app that allows you to observe the night sky in all its splendor. So I won’t be doing much testing in the near future.Inicidentally, the data pins on my Xperia 10iii broke the other day (I’m still in the left side of the bathtube curve), which is reducing my possibilities to debug/test (only over Wifi) to not mention even charge the smartphone (only USB-C chargers that use USB-PD work as they negociate using CC1,CC2, instead of D+,D-).(I’ve haven’t noticed other regressions, yet). This latest UbuntuTouch version uses QtQuick Controls 2 API which is NOT available in SailfishOS, and thus the StarloreDialog (that’s the menu that normally comes in Settings => _Starlore) and LocationCityPicker ( Settings => Location => Name/City: => Manual). I’ve rebased it on the latest 0.4 upstream of the UbuntuPort (based on the latest Android version, which uses the last publicly available version of the Stellarium-for-Mobile core 1.29.6).RPMs are available in SailfishOS:chum:testing package repo.

It’s now in the SailfishOS:chum github repositories.As has left SailfishOS, he won’t be maintaining his SailfishOS port of Stellarium (itself based on lduboeuf’s UbuntuTouch port, of chengxinlun’s Stellarium Android),Īnd as aviarus hasn’t managed to get this newer version to compile only the older SFM,
