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Sextant — Celestial Nav

Sextant — Celestial Nav

Stolk.cc
Navigation
Rating
★ 0.000 ratings
Price
USD 5.99
Version
1.5
Size
2 MB
Age
4+
Released 2026-02-05First seen 2026-05-29App Store →

Description

A complete celestial navigation toolkit for sailors, students, and the curious. When the GPS quits, the sun, moon, planets, and stars still work. Sextant takes you all the way from a single sextant reading to a line of position on a map — with every correction shown, so you can check the math by hand if you want to. Sight with your camera, or a real sextant The camera flow uses gravity-based altitude with a roll lockout so a tilted phone can't slip a bad shot through. Multi-shot mode takes a series and saves the trimmed mean. Or just type your altitude from a brass sextant and let the app do the reduction. Every body you'll ever shoot Sun, moon, all four navigational planets — Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn — and all 58 standard navigational stars. Positions computed from astronomical models (Meeus, VSOP87, JPL Keplerian elements), not stale tables. Works fully offline. Noon Sight in one tap Take the sun's altitude at meridian passage; the app gives you latitude. It also predicts the exact UTC of local apparent noon so you know when to look. Plot your fix Every sight draws a line of position on a real map. Take more than one, apply dead reckoning between them, watch your running fix come together — exactly like the paper-chart workflow. Tools sailors actually use - Polaris one-shot latitude - Solar Compass — true bearing of the sun, for compass deviation checks - Starfinder — what's above the horizon right now - Reduction tables (dip, refraction, semi-diameter) - DMS / decimal converter Built-in tutorial Step through your first sight with a guided walk-through. Every correction has an explanation tap away. Share your work Export sight records as CSV or as a printable PDF work-form in the classic HO 229 layout. No subscription. No ads. No internet. One purchase, everything included.

What's New

v1.5 · 2026-05-25

Point your phone at the sky. The new Sky tab labels every navigational body in view — the sun, moon, all four navigational planets, and 58 navigational stars. Magnetic compass plus on-device ephemeris. No internet required. Tap a label to start a sight on that body with the time already stamped. If your compass is noisy, Sky tells you and shows the figure-8 motion to recalibrate.

Details

Developer
Stolk.cc
Main Category
Navigation
Version
1.5
Version Release
2026-05-25
Initial Release
2026-02-05
Size
2 MB
Age Rating
4+
Price
USD 5.99
Languages
EN
Bundle ID
cc.Sextant.trial
Version Rating
★ 0.00 (0)
First Seen
2026-05-29

Metadata updated 2026-06-22

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Paid Rankings

2026-06-22

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