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Mars Sky

Greetings Earthlings!

Mars Sky is one of the very few apps designed for use on the surface of Mars. It's the "must-have" explorer's tool should you need the answer to any of the following questions:

- What is the Martian date and time of the place where I crash landed?
- Where is the Earth in the sky so I can send a distress call?
- What is the direction of the Sun so I can find my way to the base?

Even if you're still safe and sound on the Earth, Mars Sky can tell you if it's daylight
where your probe landed, and whether it is in a position for the Earth to receive its signals.

So What Is It?

Mars Sky is a simple map of the sky that shows at a glance the current positions of the sun and planets as seen from a location on the surface of Mars.

The top half of the map shows the sky above the horizon; the bottom half shows the sky below the horizon.

The bodies of the solar system shown on the map include:

- The Sun
- Mercury
- Venus
- Earth
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Uranus
- Neptune
- Pluto

as well as the moons of Mars:

- Phobos
- Deimos

More exact position data can be found on the Details List screen, such as::

- Distance from Mars
- Apparent Diameter
- Compass Bearing
- Azimuth
- Altitude
- Right Ascension *
- Declination *
- Celestial longitude and latitude *

(* Based on Mars' equator and orbital plane)

What is the Martian Date?

There is a choice of two different Martian calendars for displaying the current date:

* The Darian Calendar
* The Mars Simplified Calendar

Darian Calendar

The Darian calendar was designed by Thomas Gangale in 1985. It is one of several calendars designed for use on Mars but is currently one of the most popular.

There are 24 months of either 27 or 28 days in the Darian year which are named after the constellations of the zodiac; 12 from their Latin names and 12 from their Sanskrit names:

- Sagittarius
- Dhanus
- Capricornus
- Makara
- Aquarius
- Kumbha
- Pisces
- Mina
- Aries
- Mesha
- Taurus
- Rishabha
- Gemini
- Mithuna
- Cancer
- Karka
- Leo
- Simha
- Virgo
- Kanya
- Libra
- Tula
- Scorpius
- Vrishika

For comprehensive information on how the calendar works visit Wikipedia. Future versions of the Mars Sky app may include options to use other Martian calendars.

Mars Simplified Calendar

This calendar is based on the Darian calendar but with modifications to make it more intuitive for those of us used to the Earth based Gregorian calendar.

There are only twelve months with the same names as those of the Gregorian calendar. Each month of the Mars Simplified Calendar (MSC) contains either 55 or 56 sols and covers exactly two months of the Darian calendar:

- March (Sagittarius and Dhanus)
- April (Capricornus and Makara)
- May (Aquarius and Kumbha)
- June (Pisces and Mina)
- July (Aries and Mesha)
- August (Taurus and Rishabha)
- September (Gemini and Mithuna)
- October (Cancer and Karka)
- November (Leo and Simha)
- December (Virgo and Kanya)
- January (Libra and Tula)
- February (Scorpius and Vrishika)

The year begins with March around the Mars vernal equinox, making the Martian seasons fall in roughly the same MSC months as their equivalents on Earth:

- March, April, May (northern spring / southern autumn)
- June, July, August (northern summer / southern winter)
- September, October, November (northern autumn / southern spring)
- December, January, February (northern winter / southern summer)

The days of the week are the same ones familiar to us on Earth and repeat regularly in a seven sol cycle. There are no skipped weekdays.

What Location Coordinates on Mars Can I Use?

Any location on the surface of Mars really. The app comes with a small predefined list of locations of interest such as:

- Olympus Mons
- Cydonia
- Curiosity Rover
- Viking Landers 1 and 2

and most of the probes and rovers that have landed on Mars.

But you can add your own places to the list of locations by entering the longitude and latitude of the place you are interested in.

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Reviews (17)

A. G. u. Nov 16, 2018     

This is awesome and has many features! I have no problems with it, although I think that it would be cool if this had an alarm clock function, because I wish to reset my circadian rhythm to Cydonian time (no joke).

A. G. u. Apr 10, 2020     

Happy To Be Using This Application Because It Don't Have Annoying Pop Up Advertisements And Does What I Expect It To Do,,, Great Application Created Keep Up The Good Work,,, Excellent Well Done Mars Sky Application,,, Thank You...

Phi. R. Jul 27, 2020     

Love it! Being an amatuer astronomer, it is interesting to see how the view of 'our' solar system appears from another planet.

Jef. S. Jan 20, 2022     

I wanted to know what time and date it was on Mars, based on a Martian calendar, and it tells me. Exactly what I wanted.

A. G. u. Sep 26, 2018     

Im quite impressed with this app. I espacially love the fact that i can put in my own coordinates and get results for them.

Mr.. A. A. T. Oct 5, 2021     

ANTOINE /.SUPER AMAZING APP. AI CLOUD TECK. LIGHTER ON BATTERY &DATA. MORE UPDATES. THANKS TO DEVELOPERS. 🤣😎🤣✌🖖.5 STARS PLUS. 👍👍.

Oph. Jan 27, 2021     

Quite good. But can you add Ceres, Vesta, Pallas and Eris on the sky and details page (also the same on the Earth based sky wheel)?

A. G. u. Oct 26, 2019     

Has The Martian Time Of Day And Martian Moons In The Martian Sky Something I Want To Be Seeing... I Feal Like I Am Living On Mars...

A. G. u. Jan 23, 2020     

Not what I expected but ACTUALLY BETTER!

Dir. F. Oct 18, 2020     

ALOT OF INFORMATION WOW! THANKS

Ter. R. Jun 9, 2020     

Verry Interesting

A. G. u. Aug 18, 2018     

Perfect app, simple, and precise, it shows everything a mars enthusiast can wish, keep up the great work

A. G. u. Jul 11, 2018     

Just what I was looking for! Just one feature request please: I would like to be able to pick a date and see everything for that particular date. Thanks!

A. G. u. Jun 17, 2018     

This app is a real find. It belongs on the phone of every Mars enthusiast.

A. G. u. Jun 25, 2018     

See pluto here :) thanks.

A. G. u. Feb 17, 2018     

Really good - an absolute must if you're studying Mars related stuff

A. G. u. Dec 22, 2017     

This app needs more reviews 😉, it's pretty good!