Good To Stargaze

Good To Stargaze

Weather, seeing, transparency, and light pollution

App info


2.9.27
May 21, 2025
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get Good To Stargaze for Free on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Good To Stargaze, Developed by Good To Forecast. Listed in Weather Category. Current Version Is 2.9.27, Updated On 21/05/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Good To Stargaze. Achieved Over 66 thousand Installs. Good To Stargaze Currently Has 576 Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars

When will it be good to stargaze? See the weather forecast, seeing, transparency, and light pollution, all in one convenient tool. Perfect for amateur and professional astronomers alike, for naked eye viewing, binoculars, or telescopes.
We are currently offering version 2.9.27. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


Minor bug fixes and improvements.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.8
576 total
5 63.3
4 3.2
3 6.6
2 5.0
1 21.8

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Recent Comments

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Victor Campbell

I use multiple app tools in stargazing. GTS fits my need very well. The dark-skies map functions very well and makes quite an impact on my selecting where to view from. Living adjacent to a major, coastal, metropolitan area had me losing hours of gazing time while searching for a dark place. The various adjustable settings are a boon to my naked-eye and binocular observing, warning me of higher humidity (haze) conditions. I selected the 1st-level annual plan, which suits my limited budget.

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Tony Caliva

One of the best apps for astrophotography conditions. It seems to be more conservative than other apps, so if it says the weather is good, it's likely good. Like any forecast, it becomes more inaccurate the further out you look. But for rough planning and especially night-of, it's awesome.

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Liberty Toad

Expensive and the free version is pretty limited. I'm glad I checked it out. There are some nice features, but my main Android astronomy app supplies similar information and its 1 time lifetime payment was less than the yearly cost of this app, so it doesn't make much sense to pay for this one. Shop around. There are alternatives that are as good and far less expensive.

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DrBob NM

App is well laid out, and in principle a useful tool. Lately, the forecasts are grossly incorrect. I provided feedback to see if the models could be improved, but the developer defended the poor forecast, and was not particularly interested in improving the product. The annual subscription price is way out of line considering its poor performance. He invited me to un-install the app after a brief exchange, with an obviously sarcastic closing of 'kind regards'.

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A Google user

I must admit, I'm a little puzzled by the negative reviews, as my first impression of this app is that it is *STELLAR*! True, the free version does limit you to a 24hr forecast and, should you decide to purchase a subscription, $23 USD per year is significant. That said though, the dark sky mapping works phenomenally well, in real time, and, coupled with the nicely laid-out real-time dashboard and 24 hr forecast, all I have to say is, wow! Well done!!

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Margaret Kenny

80% of this app was completely wrong! It tells me it's not good to stargaze and it's perfect outside for astrophotography. It tells me I've got 50% clouds with high humidity and I have no clouds and low humidity. I've been doing astrophotography for 30 years and there are much better apps. Don't waste your time and especially your money! K. Kenny - Crewe Observatory

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Jamie Flores

The best weather indicator for astronomy. Yes, I've tried them all and tested them on the various conditions and this one is pretty darn accurate. I'm a paid user. Just one issue, there's no indicator of when astro dark happens (or ends), so I have to use another app in addition to this one. One simple thing added would make this app awesome. Astro dark is when the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon. This is when most astrophotographers begin to image.

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Malcolm Standring

I run a 7-day subscription (wish I could afford longer, lol). Invaluable planning tool for astrophotography, and for anything star-gazing in general. It's forecasts are kept up to date as conditions change. Much of the info IS available elsewhere in multiple apps, but with G.T.S. everything is in one place in a central dashboard.