Our app is Open Source and will remain so - without advertising, without costs. In order for it to be available in the Apple App Store, we need an annual developer license of 99 USD, which Apple requires. Since we do not pursue any commercial interests, we would like to ask you, the community, for support. If you would like to help us cover the costs, we would be happy about any donation:
Thank you for your support! 💜
Touch’N’Stars is a stable and fully usable application designed for astronomy enthusiasts who want to conveniently control their equipment using NINA (Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy) via touch-enabled devices. The app is actively maintained and continuously improved, but it is no longer in a development or experimental phase. It is ready for regular use in real imaging sessions.
The application aims to make controlling and adjusting already configured profiles easier - directly through a tablet or smartphone. This makes handling more mobile and convenient, especially when setting up equipment and starting imaging sessions.
- This web app requires a fully configured and running installation of NINA.
- It requires the Advanced API plugin in the latest version. The API port must be set to 1888 and V2 must be enabled.
- For Three Point Polar Alignment, version 2.2.2.0 or newer is required.
- It is intended as a complement to the desktop software and provides mobile support for basic functions.
- The author assumes no liability
- Please take a look at the instructions in our WIKI
- We have created an app for Android users.
- You can find the app on the Google Play Store
- You can find the app in the App Store
- Mobile Operation: Easily access NINA through your smartphone or tablet.
- User-Friendly Design: Simple and intuitive interface specifically optimized for mobile devices.
- Focus on Practical Features: Support for essential steps in setting up your equipment.
- Special thanks go to the entire NINA development team, whose excellent work enabled the creation of this web app.
- A special thank you to Christian, the developer of the Advanced API, for his efforts and support. His work has significantly enabled the development of this web app.
- Stellarium Web Engine by the Stellarium Team, licensed under AGPL-3.0
- Visit our website: https://touch-n-stars.eu
- You can find more details about the application and how to use it in our WIKI.
- Our YouTube channel has video instructions and further tips on how to use Touch'N'Stars
Contributions are very welcome. Whether you are a developer, tester, designer, translator, or simply an astronomy enthusiast with ideas or feedback — everyone is invited to participate and help improve Touch’N’Stars.
You can contribute by:
- Reporting bugs or issues
- Suggesting new features or improvements
- Improving documentation or translations
- Submitting pull requests
Please feel free to open an issue or start a discussion before working on larger changes.
All contributions are appreciated and help make the project better for the entire community.
