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How does Sky Map work exactly?

mrbyte

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I just got my EVO and downloaded Sky Map. I was blown away that I could point my phone into the sky and have the stars show up like as if it was a window to the stars. Does anyone know exactly how this works?

I know GPS only gives a point on the surface of the earth. Gyros can tell if the phone is turned and what not. I was thinking before I started that app that I'd have to calibrate it to a particular star before use like some of the telescope stabilizers. How does it know exactly where to point right out of the box?
 
I think you answered your own question. A combination of the GPS and Gyros. GPS tells your phone where you are on the surface of the Earth, and Gyros tells your phone what direction your phone is pointed (like the compass and 'bubble-level' apps know which way is North and horizontal).

Indeed. That's part 1.
Part 2 is: and then it sends those data to the Google Sky Map database to be matched with the image(s) they've got of that part of the sky, which is/are then beamed back to your phone's screen.
 
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