Star gazer for Cardboard

3.9
37 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

View and explore the sky through the Cardboard headset
• Identify stars, constellations and asterisms, just by looking at them
• Explore the solar system interactively in 3D
• Positions for the current date/time for your location, or for a future date
• 4000 comets
• Optional 'tour on rails'


No ads or unnecessary permissions. No internet connection required. Gyroscope not required.

This application does require a functioning device compass, so the magnet in a Cardboard headset may need to be removed.

Credit to Johan Meuris for the constellation artwork released under the Free Art License: http://johanmeuris.eu/portfolio_page/stellarium-constellation-art/
Updated on
Jan 9, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
36 reviews
A Google user
April 27, 2017
very enjoyable, thanks
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A Google user
March 2, 2018
Works even only with accelerometer and no gyro
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A Google user
January 5, 2017
Loved that the sphere is scalable,its smooth,realistic visualization and learning tool.only other thing ,to make messier objects prominent like the planets,and some kind of menu system to toggle totally natural view with no suggestions or exaggeration,to exaggerated views of planets and/or messiers/comets.descriptions are already there.
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Stephen Riley
January 10, 2017
Thanks for the review and suggestions. I have now added Messier objects.