Provides a list of LUNAR PHASES, a CALENDAR view, a FLAT VIEW COMPASS, a MAP VIEW and an AUGMENTED REALITY CAMERA 3-D VIEW showing the lunar path and its hour intervals. * Ideal for photographers and anyone involved in outdoor nighttime activities. * Great for planning optimal light conditions. Note - if you are interested in daytime light conditions, please look at the "Sun Seeker" app, which provides related functionality for the sun. Main Features * Uses GPS and magnetometer to find the correct lunar position and path for your current location, or for any location on earth * Flat compass view showing current lunar position, diurnal lunar angle and elevation (separated into above and bow horizon segments) * 3D augmented reality camera overlay view showing the moon's current position, its path with hour points marked * Map view showing lunar light direction and elevation at all hours, for any location, scrollable for any date and time * Ability to choose any date and view lunar path for that day Notes * The compass accuracy depends on having an undistorted magnetic field around your device. If you use it close to metallic objects or electrical equipment, directional accuracy may be impaired.
Moon Seeker
It’s a fun app. Similar to Sun Seeker. Unfortunately the Grid in 3D view does not stay off. When reopening the app the Grid in 3D view reappears.
Missing some functions
Missing some function from Sunseeker, like a time slider.
Current Issue // Thinks Moon is about 90° Away
Currently says the moon is 90° or so away from its current position. Great app otherwise.
Perfect tool
I shoot time lapse photography, and this app lets me accurately plan my shots for moon movements. Ideal, simple, very stable. Great app!
Didn't need to upgrade
I loved this app ... until November, when it required a newer version of iOS than I have on my phone. Now I feel cheated out of what I paid!
3D view crashes
Version 5.4 crashes every time I try use the 3D view on an iPhone 5s running iOS 9.3.5
No 3D compass view🙁
The app is pretty good, but I bought it specifically because of the 3D compass view. When I tried to use that feature, it said it couldn't do it because my device didn't have a compass. Is there any way to fix that? Or do I just have to get a new device?
v5.8.5 * Fixes issue with missing location services permission on first install (sorry!) * Even higher accuracy lunar calculations! * Some tweaks and optimisations for latest iOS releases
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