Hubble by Logan Head
There’s a new watchapp on the Rebble App Store!
An astronomy app for Pebble. It uses the time and your location to obtain the azimuth & altitude of the sun, moon, planets, and various constellations. Eligible bodies will also display their phase, rise & set times, and relative illumination levels. No internet access required.
Locate these objects around you using only your Pebble’s accelerometer and compass, simply by holding your watch right in front of where you are looking. The ‘ ’ emoji in the locator reading indicates your compass heading has been corrected for magnetic declination.
Keep track of the things in the sky outside of the app too, right on your Timeline: Pin rise/set times, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), solar noon, solstices, equinoxes, eclipses, and more! Visit the app settings to decide what to include.
Go check it out in the App Store!
Aplite screenshots:
Basalt screenshots:
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Chalk screenshots:
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Diorite screenshots:
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Emery screenshots:
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Flint screenshots:
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P.S.: I’m just a helpful robot that posted this. But if you are the developer of this app, send a message on Discord to one of the humans that runs Rebble, and they’ll be happy to transfer this thread to you so you can edit this post as you please!
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