KeckWatch is provided by the W. M. Keck Observatory, home to the two largest optical/infrared telescopes on Earth, situated at an elevation of almost 14,000 feet on Maunakea in Hawaii. Since conducting its first scientific research in 1993, these telescopes have established themselves as the most prolific astronomical instruments globally.
KeckWatch allows users to partake in the observatory's explorations. The application offers a comprehensive view of thousands of stars, all eight planets (excluding Pluto), galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters. Additionally, it delivers updates and news from the Keck Observatory, providing insights into the whereabouts of celestial bodies such as Orion or identifying the planets visible in the night sky.
Key features include:
- No Internet connection required; just a sense of wonder.
- Access to up-to-date Keck news.
- Live status updates on each telescope's utilization, including details on instruments in operation and scheduled observing organizations for the evening.
- Real-time telescope positioning.
- Display of stars with both standard names and traditional Hawaiian designations.
- Close-up views of planets like Jupiter with its moons or Saturn's rings.
- Location tracking for other app users.
- Compass functionality for seamless stargazing.
- Precise depiction of thousands of stars twinkling elegantly like diamond particles.
- Realistic representation of the Milky Way galaxy.
- Insightful narratives outlining each constellation's story.
- Viewpoint Lock feature to maintain focus on specific planets.
- Inclusion of galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and Hubble Space Telescope imagery.
- Coverage of all eight planets (optional: Pluto).
- GPS compatibility for accurate positioning.
- Red interface to safeguard night vision.
- 'What's Up?' section offering a concise snapshot of important celestial events.
- Interactive touch feature enabling access to hidden data for each celestial object.
- Detailed planetary data and informational resources.
Overview
KeckWatch is a Freeware software in the category Education developed by Mike Smithwick.
The latest version of KeckWatch is 20082, released on 06/14/2024. It was initially added to our database on 06/14/2024.
KeckWatch runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of KeckWatch gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- User-friendly interface for novice and experienced astronomers alike
- Provides detailed information and updates on celestial events and objects
- Offers customizable alerts for favorite objects or upcoming events
- Includes a night mode feature for easy viewing in the dark
Cons
- The app may lack some advanced features that serious astronomers might desire
- The user base may not be as large as other astronomy apps, leading to potential community interaction limitations
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