Luminos 9.9.12
Paid Version
Publisher Description
Dec 8, 2021 Version 9.9.12
This update fixes issues which prevented some people from being able to install the complete UCAC4 catalog.
About Luminos
Luminos is a paid app for iOS published in the Reference Tools list of apps, part of Education.
The company that develops Luminos is Wobbleworks LLC. The latest version released by its developer is 9.9.12. This app was rated by 5 users of our site and has an average rating of 2.1.
To install Luminos on your iOS device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2021-12-08 and was downloaded 169 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Luminos as malware if the download link is broken.
How to install Luminos on your iOS device:
- Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to the App Store.
- Once the Luminos is shown in the iTunes listing of your iOS device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the GET button to the right of the app to start downloading it.
- If you are not logged-in the iOS appstore app, you'll be prompted for your your Apple ID and/or password.
- After Luminos is downloaded, you'll see an INSTALL button to the right. Tap on it to start the actual installation of the iOS app.
- Once installation is finished you can tap on the OPEN button to start it. Its icon will also be added to your device home screen.
Program Details
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Publisher | Wobbleworks LLC |
Released Date | 2021-12-08 |
Languages | English |
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Category | Education |
Subcategory | Reference Tools |
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Operating systems | ios |
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File size | 1.01 GB |
Total downloads | 169 |
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License model | Paid |
Price | $29.99 |
Version History
version 9.9.12
posted on 2021-12-08
Dec 8, 2021 Version 9.9.12
This update fixes issues which prevented some people from being able to install the complete UCAC4 catalog.
version 9.9.11
posted on 2021-11-16
Nov 16, 2021 Version 9.9.11
This update fixes a few recently-introduced bugs: M40, M45, C41, and C99 can be searched for and are positioned correctly once again, custom lists appear in the Tonight panel again, and the watch app is no longer cropped on the new Series 7 Apple Watch.
version 9.9.10
posted on 2021-11-05
Nov 5, 2021 Version 9.9.10
Welcome to the Luminos 9.9.10 update!
The biggest change in this update is for French and Spanish users with many articles and descriptions newly translated.
This update also fixes several bugs and glitches which affected all users:
• Constellations are better centered
• Errors in the deep space cross-reference are fixed
• Landing while in orbit goes to the right location
• Satellites always show up correctly
• The telescope coordinate readout no longer jumps around as it changes
• Crashes found in customer crash logs are fixed (thanks for sharing those!)
version 9.9.8
posted on 2021-10-12
Oct 12, 2021 Version 9.9.8
This update softens the edges around deep space images in the sky view for better blending, plus it updates the SynScan library which fixes alignment problems on SynScan telescopes which use an auxiliary encoder.
A couple of minor bugs have also been fixed: calculated values on browser pages will update correctly after a location change, and the LX200 protocol is more robust when used with mounts that sometimes inject garbage into the data stream.
Clear skies,
- John
version 9.9.7
posted on 2021-05-16
May 16, 2021 Version 9.9.7
Welcome to Luminos 9.9.7! This update is just bug fixes, specifically it fixes a rare crash which could occur while tapping on satellites while satellite data is downloading, and it fixes lists so that new lists can be created once again. Thank you for sharing your crash reports! Clear skies, - John
version 9.9.6
posted on 2021-04-26
Apr 26, 2021 Version 9.9.6
Welcome to Luminos 9.9.6! This update adds a 100 megapixel surface map to Mars, changes the field of view button to stay on until turned off, and fixes several smaller bugs and issues. Clear skies, - John
version 9.9.5
posted on 2021-01-20
Jan 20, 2021 Version 9.9.5
Welcome to Luminos 9.9.5! I was reviewing the crash logs and noticed several people experiencing crashes in the equipment calculator, and they were happening frequently enough that I thought I should fix it right away. The logs also revealed a couple of other bugs regarding upgrading databases and those are fixed now too. Thanks for sharing your crash logs! Clear skies, - John
version 9.9.4
posted on 2021-01-06
Jan 6, 2021 Version 9.9.4
Welcome to Luminos 9.9.4!
This update adds several new features, including that you can hide the motion-tracking identification circle I added a couple of updates ago. I've also changed deep-space object labels to always label Messier objects. Also this update also adds support for iPad trackpads, which can now be used to pan the sky view and spin the time and fov wheels. For telescope users this update uses the latest SynScanLink library and adds satellite tracking to those SynScan mounts which support it, plus Astro-Physics Mach2GTO mounts now have a Home position for the Park command to place those mounts in their absolute home position.
Several bugs are also fixed, including that the date picker can be set to 1 BC without problems, plus moon orbits are now shaded like the planets and those orbits intersect the moons reliably. There are other bug fixes too, but they're somewhat esoteric so I won't detail them all here – look for the Release Notes in Luminos' Support section for a complete list of the bugs fixed in this update.
Clear skies,
John
version 9.9.3
posted on 2020-11-09
Nov 9, 2020 Version 9.9.3
Welcome to Luminos 9.9! This update adds iCloud Drive support, giving you direct access to your observation and equipment lists, plus the interface has been freshened with new icons and a new settings interface. Also, many lists now support sorting by name, size, and magnitude, and motion tracking now has an identification reticle, plus custom location names are used for location announcements in the sky view, satellites show altitude and orbital period, and much more. The three updates since the initial 9.9 release fix several bugs and usability issues, check the release notes for the complete list of features as well as fixes in the updates! Clear skies, - John
version 9.9.2
posted on 2020-10-28
Oct 28, 2020 Version 9.9.2
Welcome to Luminos 9.9! This update adds iCloud Drive support, giving you direct access to your observation and equipment lists, plus the interface has been freshened with new icons and a new settings interface. Also, many lists now support sorting by name, size, and magnitude, and motion tracking now has an identification reticle, plus custom location names are used for location announcements in the sky view, satellites show altitude and orbital period, and much more. The two updates since the initial 9.9 release fix several bugs and usability issues, check the release notes for the complete list of features as well as fixes in the updates! Clear skies, - John
version 9.9.1
posted on 2020-10-09
Oct 9, 2020 Version 9.9.1
Welcome to Luminos 9.9! This update adds iCloud Drive support, giving you direct access to your observation and equipment lists, plus the interface has been freshened with new icons and a new settings interface. Also, many lists now support sorting by name, size, and magnitude, and motion tracking now has an identification reticle, plus custom location names are used for location announcements in the sky view, satellites show altitude and orbital period, and much more. The 9.9.1 update fixes several bugs and usability issues, check the release notes for the complete list of features as well as fixes in this update! Clear skies, - John
version 9.9
posted on 2020-10-01
Oct 1, 2020 Version 9.9
Welcome to Luminos 9.9! This update adds iCloud Drive support, giving you direct access to your observation and equipment lists, plus the interface has been freshened with new icons and a new settings interface. Also, many lists now support sorting by name, size, and magnitude, and motion tracking now has an identification reticle, plus custom location names are used for location announcements in the sky view, satellites show altitude and orbital period, and much more. Check the release notes for the complete list of features as well as fixes in this update! Clear skies, - John
version 9.8.5
posted on 2020-08-10
Aug 10, 2020 Version 9.8.5
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.5! This maintenance update fixes several cosmetic issues such as showing orbit lines for comets while on Earth, always turning moon orbits off when they're de-selected, and smoothly updating satellite positions in the sky view. A crash with the Goto button on the selection action bar is also fixed, plus a couple of rare crashes have been found and fixed using your shared crash reports, thank you for sharing them! Please see the release notes for a detailed list of fixes. Clear skies, - John
version 9.8.4
posted on 2020-07-20
Jul 20, 2020 Version 9.8.4
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.3! This update adds dwarf planet orbits to the orrery view, adds the time zone of your location setting to the time picker, and includes a setting for which direction you want the sky view facing when Luminos starts up. Numerous bugs are also fixed, please see the release notes for the complete list. 9.8.4 update: comets, asteroids, and satellites are shown correctly in the sky view again. Clear skies, - John
version 9.8.3
posted on 2020-07-18
Jul 18, 2020 Version 9.8.3
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.3! This update adds dwarf planet orbits to the orrery view, adds the time zone of your location setting to the time picker, and includes a setting for which direction you want the sky view facing when Luminos starts up. Numerous bugs are also fixed, please see the release notes for the complete list. Clear skies, - John
version 9.8.2
posted on 2020-06-12
Jun 12, 2020 Version 9.8.2
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.2!
This update adds support for Takahashi Temma mounts, adds Astro-Physics park position 5, adds a list of the 58 stars used for navigation, and improves Uranus' rings with forward-scattering and properly aligned rings. Numerous bugs are fixed too, with Wikipedia links now opening in your native language, better behavior at high elevations, and improved spaceflight animations. Please see the release notes for a complete list of the changes.
Clear skies,
- John
version 9.8.1
posted on 2020-04-29
Apr 29, 2020 Version 9.8.1
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.1!
This update adds support for French plus I've changed the date picker to use separate tumblers for the year digits, making it easier to dial in distant dates. Crashes on iOS 9 are also fixed, and bugs in the display of comet orbits, surface feature highlights, and eclipse and moon phase labels, are also fixed.
Clear skies,
- John
version 9.8
posted on 2020-04-19
Apr 19, 2020 Version 9.8
Welcome to Luminos 9.8!
This update adds several new features including over 100 new and updated deep space images from CCD-Guide, ESO, and NASA, including for the first time several dark nebula from the Barnard catalog. Those who watch satellites will appreciate being able to use compressed TLE sources (.zip and .gz supported), while telescope users will appreciate being able to sort the Messier, Caldwell, and Herschel lists by size or magnitude, and will also appreciate several usability improvements in the telescope controls such as remembering your flipping settings for the centering pad. Finally, everyone will appreciate that several obscure crashes have been fixed, thank you for sharing your crash logs! For a detailed list of the features and fixes, see the Release Notes in Luminos.
Clear skies,
- John
version 9.7.1
posted on 2020-02-28
Feb 28, 2020 Version 9.7.1
Welcome to Luminos 9.7! This update adds several new features as well as fixes numerous bugs: the grid settings are more intuitive and include an option for a stand-alone horizon line, objects show their transit altitudes alongside the rise, transit, and set times, the telescope Goto confirmation dialog can now be turned off, some animations are now skippable, and a shutter timer has been added for Sky-Watcher users to control their mount's SNAP port. The 9.7.1 update also adds a few more fixes for crashes and for searching for stars by their Bayer designations, see the release notes for the complete list of new features and fixes. Clear skies, - John
version 9.7
posted on 2020-02-09
Feb 9, 2020 Version 9.7
Welcome to Luminos 9.7! This update adds several new features as well as fixes numerous bugs: the grid settings are more intuitive and include an option for a stand-alone horizon line, objects show their transit altitudes alongside the rise, transit, and set times, the telescope Goto confirmation dialog can now be turned off, some animations are now skippable, and a shutter timer has been added for Sky-Watcher users to control their mount's SNAP port. Numerous bugs and crashes have also been fixed, see the release notes for the complete list of new features and fixes. Clear skies, - John
version 9.1
posted on 2010-12-11
version 9.9.1
posted on 1970-01-01
9 de out de 2020 Version 9.9.1
Welcome to Luminos 9.9! This update adds iCloud Drive support, giving you direct access to your observation and equipment lists, plus the interface has been freshened with new icons and a new settings interface. Also, many lists now support sorting by name, size, and magnitude, and motion tracking now has an identification reticle, plus custom location names are used for location announcements in the sky view, satellites show altitude and orbital period, and much more. The 9.9.1 update fixes several bugs and usability issues, check the release notes for the complete list of features as well as fixes in this update! Clear skies, - John
version 9.8.2
posted on 1970-01-01
2020年6月12日 Version 9.8.2
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.2!
This update adds support for Takahashi Temma mounts, adds Astro-Physics park position 5, adds a list of the 58 stars used for navigation, and improves Uranus' rings with forward-scattering and properly aligned rings. Numerous bugs are fixed too, with Wikipedia links now opening in your native language, better behavior at high elevations, and improved spaceflight animations. Please see the release notes for a complete list of the changes.
Clear skies,
- John
version 9.8.1
posted on 1970-01-01
2020年4月29日 Version 9.8.1
Welcome to Luminos 9.8.1!
This update adds support for French plus I've changed the date picker to use separate tumblers for the year digits, making it easier to dial in distant dates. Crashes on iOS 9 are also fixed, and bugs in the display of comet orbits, surface feature highlights, and eclipse and moon phase labels, are also fixed.
Clear skies,
- John
version 9.9
posted on 1970-01-01
2020年10月1日 Version 9.9
Welcome to Luminos 9.9! This update adds iCloud Drive support, giving you direct access to your observation and equipment lists, plus the interface has been freshened with new icons and a new settings interface. Also, many lists now support sorting by name, size, and magnitude, and motion tracking now has an identification reticle, plus custom location names are used for location announcements in the sky view, satellites show altitude and orbital period, and much more. Check the release notes for the complete list of features as well as fixes in this update! Clear skies, - John