WEB BETA · IPHONE INTERNAL TESTING

Explore Earth.
Observe what changes.

NearGo Skies brings together maps, public data, satellites and space exploration in one traceable scientific experience.

Try NearGo Skies Web Coming soon to the App Store

Data stays identified as observed, calculated or illustrated — never blurred together.

NEARGO SKIES

From your street to the Solar System.

01

Earth

Search for a city or address, navigate the map and enable available layers.

02

Satellites

View orbital objects from public catalogs, with date and provenance.

03

Analysis

Study an area, compare observations and export useful results.

04

Sky

Locate visible stars from a chosen place and time.

05

Explorer

Browse a versioned Atlas of Solar System bodies, missions and sites.

06

Laboratory

Compare distance, speed and time through deterministic calculations.

KNOWN · CALCULATED · ILLUSTRATED

Science stays readable.

Every result can retain its provider, dataset, date, resolution, method and limits. Artistic representations are never presented as measurements.

Identifiable public sources

NASA, USGS, NOAA, orbital catalogs and other organizations are enabled only when their data, terms and coverage allow it.

Account and security

Protected sessions, minimized data, temporary exports deleted within 24 hours and no provider secret sent to the browser.

The Web beta is open.

Web access is free during testing. NearGo Premium and payments remain disabled until the commercial configuration is approved.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is the data real time?

Freshness depends on each source. NearGo Skies displays the known date and flags unavailable or older data.

Is the iPhone app available?

The iPhone version is currently distributed as an internal beta. No public App Store link appears before an actual release.

Does NearGo Skies invent analyses?

No. Summaries are deterministic and traceable; no generative AI freely interprets the data.

NEARGO SKIES WEB

The planet is already here.

Search for a place, enable a layer and start exploring.

Try NearGo Skies Web