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SkEye aims to be an advanced planetarium for Android.

Ideas and suggestions are welcome here. For submitting bug reports, it is better to raise a ticket.

Please submit each idea separately. Even if two ideas are related, it helps to track them separately.

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  1. Add Augmented Reality ...

    Would it be possible to use a digital camera input for a background of your planetarium? Just to check if the stars on camera are offset from digital representation on screen? If the cameras in modern smartphones are sensitive enough, of course. And maybe an option to set the transparency level of the planetarium. Just an idea....

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  3. Facebook updates...

    It would be nice to be able to send updates to Facebook of objects I'm observing as I find them with my scope.

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  4. Add support for daylight savings time

    It seems to me that SkEye v8.3.6 ignores the daylight savings time offset when the daylight savings are in effect. Support for DST would be appreciated by those who live where DST is in effect.

    Steps to reproduce:
    1. In the settings on the Android device set the time zone to Pacific Time (-7 with DST)
    2. In the SkEye set location to San Francisco, CA, USA
    3. Search for the Moon
    4. Press scroll button
    5. Select time machine and set the date/time to May, 26, 2021, 04:18 am
    - observe: the moon is not close enough to antisolar…

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  5. Simulate Light Pollution

    Specify the amount of light pollution for a location and use that for

    • rendering the sky
    • object planner
    • background shading in object details dialog
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