StarLog

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About this app

StarLog© allows you to log your astronomical observations in the field, right there behind your telescope while you are looking at the object. You no longer need to jot down a few short scribbles on damp paper by the dim light of a red flashlight. You can just log your observations directly on your Android device!
You simply specify which object you are looking at, which telescope and eyepiece you are using, and a simple tap on a button brings you to a prefilled form to log your observation.
You can even add voice recordings! You can enter all your astronomical gear, even filters and barlow lenses.

To make sure you don't ruin your night vision, StarLog© features a night vision mode that turns the whole interface red, including the keyboard and all pop-up windows! You can even turn the brightness of the app down to a comfortable level.

You can full-text search through all your observations and sort them in various ways. StarLog© can export all your observations in the OpenAstronomyLog format (OAL 2.0), for maximum compatibility with your other astronomical software. Support for exporting to DeepSkyLog.be is built into StarLog© by default. Deepskylog is very popular in Europe. To make it easier to discuss your observations with others, StarLog allows you to make a screenshot of the observation, so that you can post it on forums or include it in e-mails.

If you don't see a menu button on your device, long press the multitask button to open the menu.

To make your transition to StarLog© as painless as possible, you can import observations and instruments from apps like 'Stargazing Log' and 'FOViewer (full or trial)'.

* Observation lists have been added
* Import your own observation lists
* Create, edit and delete observation lists on your device
* Works together with SkEye for Go to/Push to functionality

The following fields are available in the logging form:

- Object
- Date and Time
- Location
- Telescope
- Eyepiece
- Barlow lens
- Filter
- Magnification
- Seeing
- SQM value
- Visibility
- Limiting magnitude
- Size
- Description

Keywords: Astronomy log logging observations deepsky astro
Updated on
Dec 6, 2019

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What's new

Introduced some changes to fix a database restore error.