![]() The reason the Big Dipper did not come up in search is because it is an asterism that is a part of Ursa Major that can be searched in the search bar.Stellarium is a free and open-source planetarium, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, available for Linux, Windows, and macOS. Feel free to email us at for assistance with the app or with refund. Sorry also for the very late reply to this review. Thank you for the detailed feedback and we are sorry we did not meet expectations. Still guessing what I am looking at when I look at the night sky. $9.99 and it is nowhere near as easy as described. I followed all instructions and could not locate anything. Could not locate the big dipper on my phone doing a search or just pointing the camera up. I started the app and it said Porterville current view or something to those words. I tried to see The Big Dipper which was just about directly overhead. 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. Using it to locate Comet Neowise was next to impossible for a beginner. When put to use though, you need to know where to look for constellations and stars before using the app. Auto renewal may be turned off at any time by going to your account settings after purchases. Your subscription will automatically renew unless cancelled 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account. See In-App Purchase section for the subscription price available in your country. Your can unlock the full features using either a one time payment or a subscription. 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. Prepare your observing sessions using the advanced observation tools, to predict a celestial object observability and transit times.Control your telescope through WIFI: drive any GOTO telescope compatible with NexStar, SynScan or LX200 protocols.Observe in the field, even without internet connection, with a "reduced" set of data: 2 million stars, 2 million Deep Sky Objects, 10k asteroids.Zoom almost without limits on high resolution images of deep sky objects or planetary surfaces.Most known deep sky objects: a combined catalog of over 2 million nebulas and galaxies All known planets, natural satellites and comets, and many other minor solar system objects (10k asteroids) All known stars: Gaia DR2 catalog of over 1.69 billion stars ![]()
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