{"package_name":"net.millaguie.cosmovisor","name":"Cosmovisor","summary":"Spot satellites overhead in augmented reality","category":"Science & Education","icon_url":null,"latest_version_code":10002,"latest_version_name":"1.0.2","apk_url":"/api/apk/net.millaguie.cosmovisor","apk_size":4302314,"apk_sha256":"bb99f950c780449ef0ca7934cbdaca064d94c6d3d1abdfd1a56698c38947bab3","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1782928820,"release_timestamp":1782865837,"description":"Point your phone at the sky and Cosmovisor overlays the satellites\npassing over you right now on the camera image, in augmented reality.\nPlus pass predictions, ham-radio tools and a star map.\n\nAll the orbital math runs on your device. Works fully offline once the\npublic orbital data has been downloaded.\n\nFEATURES\n\n* AR view: camera preview with satellites drawn at their real sky\n  position, refreshed every second. Tap one for its data.\n* Satellite list: search by name or NORAD id; filter by category\n  (ISS, Starlink, GPS, weather, science...), object type\n  (payload / rocket body / debris), country/operator, orbit regime\n  (LEO/MEO/GEO/HEO), radio band and \"above the horizon now\".\n* Passes: 24-hour pass predictions grouped by day, with opt-in\n  alerts before a pass.\n* Sky and astronomy: Sun, Moon and planets, Moon calendar, eclipses,\n  a pannable planetarium, Starlink train finder, and bright comets\n  and asteroids from JPL's Small-Body Database.\n* Ham radio: live full-duplex Doppler (including inverted\n  transponders), rig and rotor control over TCP (rigctld/rotctld),\n  ISS SSTV and APRS decoded from the phone mic, RTL-SDR reception\n  over rtl_tcp (NBFM, SSTV, NOAA APT weather imagery), and a QSO log\n  with ADIF export. All opt-in.\n* Night mode: a red theme to preserve your dark adaptation.\n\nPRIVACY\n\nPrivacy comes first. No accounts, no ads, no tracking, no telemetry.\n\n* Your GPS location is processed only on the device. It is never sent\n  or stored off-device.\n* The only network requests fetch public orbital data (CelesTrak, and\n  optionally the SatNOGS transponder catalog and JPL small-body data).\n  They are anonymous and carry no personal data or location.\n* Works offline with the last downloaded data.\n\nCosmovisor is fully de-Googled: no Google Play Services, no Firebase,\nno trackers. Location uses the AOSP LocationManager and the fonts are\nbundled, so it runs on degoogled devices.\n\nFree software, licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 or\nlater (GPL-","categories":["Science & Education"]}