Date & Time Help
The Date & Time view can be set to use the current time, or can be set to a specific time/date in the past or future. When set to current time, the chart view will update every second to show the current positions of objects in the sky.
Use Current Time keeps SkySafari's simulated time in sync with your mobile device's built-in system clock. When turned on, the sky chart updates to match real time every second.
Setting the Time and Date
To change the simulated date, touch the Time and Date tab at the top of the screen, then use the calendar to set the desired date.
Time Presets: There are buttons below the picker to allow you to quickly set the time to specific events such as Sunset, Moonset, etc.
Automatic Daylight Saving Time: This switch turns the automatic daylight saving time (DST) correction on and off. When the switch is on, SkySafari automatically determines whether DST is currently in effect based upon the date and your simulated location.
Advanced Options
In SkySafari Plus and Pro, there are additional options for setting the date and time. The standard iOS or Android date/time controls do not easily let you pick a date more than 100 years in the past or future, or to the nearest second. Select the Advanced tab to see options which let you enter the time more precisely.
With the Advanced tab, you can enter a date up to 10,000 years from the present in SkySafari Plus, and up to 500,000 years from the present in SkySafari Pro.
Julian Date is another method to set the date. Widely used in astronomy, the Julian Date is the number of days since January 1, 4713 B.C.
Local Sidereal Time is displayed near the bottom of the Date settings view. This indicates the hour of right ascension that is currently on your local meridian.
Keiron Smith
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