About Sky Near Me
We're on a mission to make the wonders of astronomy accessible to everyone, everywhere. Discover what's happening in your night sky with real-time data and personalized viewing guides.
Our Mission
Sky Near Me was born from a simple belief: everyone should have access to the incredible celestial events happening above them. Whether you're a curious beginner or an experienced astronomer, we provide real-time, location-specific information about your night sky.
Our platform combines cutting-edge astronomy APIs with intuitive design to deliver personalized stargazing experiences. From ISS passes to planetary alignments, meteor showers to lunar phases - we bring the cosmos to your fingertips.
What We Offer
Real-Time Data
Live updates on celestial events, planet positions, ISS passes, and optimal viewing times for your exact location.
Viewing Guides
Detailed guides for observing planets, meteor showers, eclipses, and other celestial phenomena with tips for all experience levels.
Personalized Experience
Location-based recommendations, optimal viewing times, and personalized celestial event notifications.
Our Story
Sky Near Me started as a passion project by astronomy enthusiasts who were frustrated by the complexity of existing stargazing resources. We wanted to create something simple, beautiful, and incredibly useful for anyone looking up at the night sky.
After countless nights of stargazing and years of development, we launched Sky Near Me to help millions of people connect with the cosmos. Today, we're proud to serve stargazers from bustling cities to remote dark-sky locations around the world.
Our team combines expertise in astronomy, software development, and user experience design to create the most intuitive and comprehensive sky-watching platform available. We're constantly improving and adding new features based on feedback from our amazing community.
Ready to Explore Your Sky?
Join millions of stargazers who trust Sky Near Me for their celestial adventures. Start discovering what's visible in your sky tonight!