iOS and cross-platform migration
Core parts of Mobile Observatory are being moved into shared code to support future iOS availability and a healthier long-term architecture.
Active foundational work without a public release date.
Core parts of Mobile Observatory are being moved into shared code to support future iOS availability and a healthier long-term architecture.
Active foundational work without a public release date.
Sky View still needs fixes for release-only rendering bugs, resume state issues, and related stability problems.
Focus areas include release builds, resume behavior, and renderer stability.
Version 4.4.0 brings a broad round of bug fixes, richer solar eclipse reports, a new in-app help feature, and a range of Sky View and visual improvements.
Also includes red-night-mode polish, optional oversized Sun and Moon rendering, and compressed textures for faster rendering. Version 4.4.0 is currently in review on Google Play.
Sun, Moon, moon-phase, and twilight calculations are being corrected in version 4.4.0, which is currently in review.
Version 4.4.0 is in review with these timing corrections included.
Great Red Spot placement is being verified across all views against real observations and Stellarium.
Work is focused on more consistent physical ephemeris alignment.
Constellation art flickers when both atmosphere and landscape are off, and the rendering path is being corrected.
Tracked as an active visual bug in the Sky View pipeline.
The new searchable Help Center is part of 4.4.0, and the surrounding search and navigation flow is still being refined for faster access to tools and workflows.
Focus on clearer navigation and lower search friction.
The dashboard can now advance time directly, making it easier to preview changing sky conditions without leaving the main screen.
Included in version 4.4.0, which is currently in review.
Additional deep-sky object images are being added, including targets like the Horsehead Nebula and more Messier objects.
This is ongoing content work and will expand gradually across future updates.