ISS Tracker & Pass Calculator

by Soapysoft


Education

free



Track the International Space Station(Zarya) as it passes over your location!


ISS Tracker & Pass Calculator enables you to locate the International Space Station, so you can view it as it passes over your location.You can also choose between 2 live streams from on board the space station, and follow along as the ISS orbits the planet.Features• Track the ISS as is orbits the Earth..• Shows the space stations position in real time.• Find out when it will be view able from your location.• Watch an onlive stream direct from the International Space StationNote: A Blue or Black image means the ISS is on the dark side of the Earth.Permissions Used• In-app purchases - You can remove the adverts by making a small donation.• View network connections - A simple check to see if the app can access the internet• full network access - Allows the app use google maps, and view live streams• course location - To calculate when the ISS will pass over your location.• camera - Not enabled yet, but will be used in a later version for an augmented reality view of the sky.Android Pie compatibleAdded bugs to fix later

Read trusted reviews from application customers

wouldn't launch

I 'n' J

Seems great. I do hope it doesnt use data while in the background... Will support dev and remove ads but I have a different favorite iss app.

Jake L

5gb of data used in 7 days... must remember to turn off background data after installation. Was expecting a more polite response from the Dev team than the abrupt one they'd sent. But perhaps I wasn't clear that I didn't expect it to continually use data when running in the background, or may advise the installer that this would happen.

Lorenzo Albero

ISS location appears to be about half an hour ahead of actual position. Have GPS location on.

A Google user

Half of the screen taken up with advertising, I don't think so. Tried for 10 minutes and removed.

Chris Collingwood

Good app but the iss isn't going to pass over my area.☺☺☺☺.

Owen Burgess

I spotted the space station on my first attempt. I love watching the live feed too

Steven Stewart

I love this app. I love watching the live feed as the space station fly's over my location

A Google user