ScopeClock
For amateur astronomers and telescope operators requiring precise time and location data for equipment setup.
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ScopeClock is an established reference app that is a paid app. With a 5.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
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What Are The Key Features?
Displays local time, UTC offset, time zone, daylight savings status, and precise GPS coordinates including altitude.
Provides data for sunrise, sunset, astronomical twilight, moonrise, moonset, and current moon phase.
Features a red-tinted screen interface designed to preserve the user's night vision during dark-sky observations.
Operates without an internet connection to support users in remote field locations.
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Who Built It?
Ben Sinclair
Providing specialized time and logistics utilities for niche hobbyist communities. Focused on offline-capable tools for amateur radio and astronomy.
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ScopeClock is a specialized, offline-capable tool that centralizes the critical time and astronomical data required to calibrate computerized telescopes.
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