Stellarium for your desktop/laptop is free. And listen to I Need My Space, the Inverse weekly podcast about the weirdness of space.If you don’t have Stellarium already installed on your computer, you can download it from the official Stellarium website. Such a confluence of dope celestial events calls for the first semi-annual Inverse Dope Space Week! Be sure to join our private Dope Space Pics Facebook group to share in the stranger wonder of space all year long. It’s D□PE SPACE WEEK: July 23-29, 2018 will see a full moon (the “Full Buck Moon”) a total lunar eclipse that will see it turned a bloody color Mars at opposition, wherein the red planet will be at its closest approach to Earth and the Delta Aquarid meteor shower. It really all depends on which one you like best, and what you want to pay for them. It should be a breeze to find Mars at opposition with any of these apps. The App store also offers a SkyView Lite, and both Android or iOS users can also access a $1.99 version of the app in either store if you want access to more features. ![]() ![]() It can even help you find the Hubble Space Telescope when you point your device at the sky. The description for SkyView Free in the Google Play store reads that it uses your camera to identify celestial objects, during the day or at night. There are both free and inexpensive versions of SkyView available to both Android and iOS users.
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