PlanetDroid (v. 4.5.5) Разработано W. Strickling |
Astronomy ephemeris App for calculating high precision ephemeris and positions of Sun, Moon and the Planets for engaged amateur astronomers and planetary observers, prefering data and facts instead of pretty picture-apps. Planetdroid finds rise, culmination and set times, the beginning of seasons, lunar phases and planetary aspects.
New: Augmented reality (AR) view beta version: See the planet's positions live on a camera image and search your selected object with your phone (Version 4.0)!
Since version 3.0 Planetdroid comes with a visibility diagram. You see the elevation above the horizon of your selected body (white line) of the current nicht and the elevation of the sun (dark yellow line), as well as the twilight times. The horizontal black line ist the horizon, the vertical red line your selected time.
Since version 3.3 it is possible to save locations offline. The file containing the locations is sdcard/.com.strickling/location.txt. It can be edited with any test editor. To start the editor, simply click menu in the location selection form.
Download elements for asteroids and comets from the internet.
Supports GPS localization.
Calculates (select or deselect different items in the menu):
- time of rise, culmination, set,
- azimut of rise and set
- equatorial right ascension and declination
- ecliptical coordinates and distance
- azimut an elevation
- equation of time, true local time, sidereal time
- diameter, brightness, central meridian, position angle of the axis
- for comets and asteroids: motion velocity and direction
- Civil, nautical and astronomic twilight
- begin of the seasons, lunar phases, and lunar age
- times of opposition, conjunction and greates elongation for planets.
- time of perihelion for comets
On some devices without front camera Google Play Store will indicate, that Planetdroid is not compatible with your device. The front camera is needed for the augmented reality screen. If you like to install Planetdroid without using augmented reality, please install it from my website: http://www.strickling.net/android_engl.htm#PlanetDroid
Thanks to Mark Huss for his AstroLib containing the VSOP-routines and to the translators Nenad Trajkovic (Serbian), Alfredo Caronia (Italian), IDris a.k.a. MANsur, Ghost-Unit (Russian) and Alexej Pace (Maltese).
Required Permissions:
- Hardware controls: Camera. Required for AR. May cause compatibility refusal for devices without front camera. Try installation from my website!
- Exact location: For site-specific calculations eg. rising and setting times.
- Internet Access: Online access to asteroid and comet orbital databases and online selection of an observation site.
- SD card access: Storing orbital elements data, settings and location coordinates for offline search.
More translators are welcome! If you like this app and prefer using it in your language, contact me! Translation is very easy.
Frequent users are asked to purchase the Planetdroid donation version to share the Android market fees.
Bugs or problems found? Please send error report for error loclisation and removal or send an email instead of giving bad ratings!
Key words: sun, moon, planet, planets, solar system, coordinates, position, physical ephemeris, planetoid, planetoids, asteroid, asteroids, comet, comets, ephemeris, sky, astronomy, observation, rise, set, culmination, azimuth, azimut, elevation, coordinates, position, physical ephemeris, conjunction, opposition, elongation, Augmented Reality, AR,
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptun, Pluto, Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta, droit, planetdroit, planet-droid, planetandroid, Planet droid
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[2013-07-29] A Google User: José A. "290713...tryout...thanks..." |
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[2013-06-07] A Google User: Very good Excellent |
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[2013-06-06] A Google User: Thanks for Locations update :) Great info. Thanks |
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[2013-05-16] A Google User: google TANKYOU |
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[2013-05-10] A Google User: Great app Works very well |
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[2013-05-04] A Google User: Cool Flag button crashes app when landscape on bionic. I want to expand the sunlight picture. Make plus minus day buttons bigger, better if on sides of screen, and/or even better swipe left & right |
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[2013-04-28] A Google User: A great, convenient, and very intuitive app! You'll find any planet as long as it's visible in a few seconds. |
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[2013-03-19] A Google User: Useful and small memory use The data not the pretty pictures! Great! Would like to see visibility graph of all planets superimposed on each other. |
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[2013-02-20] A Google User: Fantastic and convenient! Kudos to the organization who made this app. |
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[2012-12-19] A Google User: More than "Awesome"... |
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[2012-11-05] A Google User: Thank you a lot |
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[2012-10-24] A Google User: Galaxy Note display issue ..graph doesn't show full 24hrs in my Note, rather the range is 1200-0400hrs. Otherwise, excellent |
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[2012-09-08] A Google User: Good Good navigation function. Thanks. |
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[2012-07-11] A Google User: Awesome and simple. Awesome and simple. |
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[2012-06-25] A Google User: Decent numeric info Not perfect, but if you're looking for numeric information on sun/moon/planet positions, rise set times, etc, this is the best available. |
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[2012-06-23] A Google User: Very comprehensive. Some sort of guide to the abbreviations would be appreciated by those of us who are new to this stuff and want to learn. |
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[2012-06-23] A Google User: Time of rise out by 1 hour Time if rise and set seen to be out by 1 hour. Does it take daylight saving time into account? |
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[2012-06-01] A Google User: Needs stars. Only reason I didn't give it 5. |
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[2012-05-29] A Google User: Delivers what others won't Numbers! Graphs! All the viewing info you'd ever need in one screen. It's an invaluable tool for planning solar system observations. Thank you! |
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[2012-05-13] A Google User: Super Great app |
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[2012-04-19] A Google User: Danil Very informative. Wish I could have a widget with the rise-set diagram. |
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[2012-04-06] A Google User: Great app! Thanks for fixing it on SGS plus! |
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[2012-04-04] A Google User: not support hd screen only using top left of the screen |
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[2012-01-21] A Google User: Thanks! Works great on HTC, OK on tablet (xoom) visibility diagram clipped at right side. |
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[2011-12-19] A Google User: Does not refresh info after location refresh in settings! |
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[2011-12-12] A Google User: Awesome Great astronomy app. If you want to know where a planet or a comet or some moon is at any given point, this is the app to use. |
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[2011-12-12] A Google User: Great Data Good for beginners. Need a graphical position me planets like a helix-shape graph. Helpful if developer create a database with search function. |
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[2011-12-06] A Google User: It's a masterpiece ! What I really like about it, is its appropriate interface which gives you exactly what you need - time and date change, font size change and all available data. The VSOP is fine too, and I also like horizontal scroll and landscape mode. |
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[2011-12-03] A Google User: It's perfect ! A real app with useful facts, and not flashy things everywhere. |
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[2011-11-22] A Google User: App description It gives me all the info I need. Not pretty background pictures. ( for those who don't know ) |
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[2011-10-30] Raptop: Decent numeric info Not perfect, but if you're looking for numeric information on sun/moon/planet positions, rise set times, etc, this is the best available. |
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[2011-10-29] A Google User: Dont download its pointless |
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[2011-10-29] christina: Dont download its pointless |
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