Sky Academy: Learn Astronomy

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4.9
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PEGI 3
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About this app

Features:
- 123 levels teach, train and test your knowledge of all 88 constellations defined by the International Astronomical Union.
- 180 levels teach, train and test your knowledge of 150+ brightest stars of the sky.
- NEW! 153 levels teach, train and test your knowledge of 110 Deep Sky Objects (Messier Objects).
- Create your own list of constellations, stars and DSOs for learning and practice.
- Save and load your personal presets.
- 7 default presets (e.g. zodiac constellations & navigational stars) ready for use.
- Three training and testing modes for each level (easy, medium and hard) to help you progress smoothly and guide you to eventually recognize the constellations, stars and DSOs in the real night sky.
- Opportunity to review your mistakes after completing each level.
- Device-specific pronunciation for constellations, stars and DSOs.
- Realistic night sky simulation and beautiful illustrations and animations.
- Combination of learning and gaming. Learn while having fun.
- Explore the mysterious night sky on your own on the Explore screen.
- Completely configure the game according to your preference. Adjust sounds & vibrations, change appearance of the sky (stars, illustrations, constellation lines, borders of constellations, equatorial grid lines, focus ring, Milky Way, etc.), and so on.
- Night mode to reduce the strain on the eyes.
- Absolutely no ads.
- Works completely offline.

Game
The game is designed to teach the user to recognize all the 88 modern constellations, brightest stars and 110 Messier Objects by taking them through a number of levels. Levels are divided into categories (constellations, stars & DSOs), regions (north, equator, south) and difficulties (easy, medium, hard). Each level teaches only a small number of objects and then trains the knowledge in a quiz game to aid memorization. Later levels also review and retest the knowledge of previously learnt objects.

Levels
In each level, you're first given an opportunity to see and memorize the objects (constellations, stars, or DSOs) of that level. Use the arrows to go through all of them, and click 'Start' once you're ready. The description of each object is displayed on the panel at the bottom of the screen. The panel can be expanded by dragging it up to show more details about the object. After clicking “Start”, an object will be shown and you’ll be presented with 4 options. The level ends when you answer a certain number of questions (shown in the top-left corner) correctly. At the end of the level you'll have the opportunity to review the mistakes you’ve made before progressing further. Please note, in challenge levels, no hints are available and you are given only a limited number of lives to pass them.

Difficulties
Each level is available in 3 difficulties: easy, medium, and hard.
Easy levels show the lines of the constellations, making the experience less similar to the real night sky, but it's the first step of learning.
Medium levels hide the lines of the constellations, but show their precise borders and the lines of the surrounding constellations to help the recognition.
Hard levels are closest to the real night sky: they only show the approximate location of the objects, instead of the exact shape (the borders), and randomly choose the orientation each time, so that you learn to recognize the objects from another angle.
We recommend going through each difficulty, from easy to hard.

Explore screen
The explore screen (third button on the main screen) allows you to explore the sky on your own. Tapping on the objects (e.g. names of the stars or constellations) shows more information about them (e.g. abbreviation, brightest star, area of the sky, bright stars, distance etc.). You can also use the same double-tap gesture to quickly hide/reveal all the decorations. The search icon (top-right corner) allows you to quickly find a particular object you're interested in.

Have fun learning constellations and stars in the sky!
Updated on
Jan 14, 2023

Data safety

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Location, Financial info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.3K reviews
Lee
August 4, 2023
Great. Learning honed to a fine art with spaced repitition and increasing challenges. Beware that it's really easy and fun right up until you're asked to pay to proceed, and then there's a huge jump in difficulty. It would benefit from a few more levels inserted around that point (and at later points, in general). Still, it had me hooked enough that I kept going and figured it out. Recommended :) As a minor criticism (for the devs): although you can ADD hints, toggling hints would help more.
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Dong Digital
August 4, 2023
Hi Lee, you felt a jump in difficulty probably because you went from the Easy mode to the Medium mode. In the app you can choose to learn constellations, brightest stars and deep sky objects of the north sky, sky equator & south sky in 3 modes (Easy, Medium, Hard). Instead of going from north sky to sky equator, some users went from Easy to Medium.
RENEE STARR
December 26, 2022
This is a really wonderful app, and utilizes an excellent method for learning the constellations and stars, I'm really impressed! I really appreciate that there are no ads, and the free version is perfect. One suggestion: while the lines and illustrations are fantastic for the beginning of my leaning curve, I'd also like an option to learn the constellations without the lines so that I can recognize them in the natural sky. Perhaps this option exists, and I just haven't found it in the app?
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Dong Digital
December 26, 2022
Hi Renee, Easy levels show the lines of the constellations; Medium levels hide the lines of the constellations, but show their precise borders and the lines of the surrounding constellations to help the recognition. Hard levels are closest to the real night sky: they only show the approximate location of the objects. I hope that helps. :)
James Anderson
March 5, 2022
Very good. The "flashcard" tests and repetition/reinforcement is excellent. As a suggestion a new category of navigational stars/constellations would be really helpful to prioritise these for me to use my sextant. I know you are planning custom lists which could this but it would be an extra selling point. Probably not possible but a find named star/constellation quiz (click on map) would be useful
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What’s new

- Besides constellations and stars, now the app teaches and trains 110 Deep Sky Objects (Messier Objects).
- Bug fixes and performance improvements.