GoSatWatch | User’s Guide | Releases | FAQs | Support

Last updated June 13, 2019

Why don’t I see Iridium flares predictions as frequently as before?

Sadly this is because most of the flare producing Iridium satellites are now no longer active and have been replaced with the Iridium NEXT generation satellites which do not produce flares. The flare producing satellites are still in orbit and will still produce flares as before but because the orientation of the reflecting antennas are no longer maintained, the flares can no longer be calculated. Most of the flare producing satellites are still in orbit but they will eventually be de-orbited.

What are Iridium flares?

Iridium flares are caused by the sun’s refection from the antennas of Iridium satellites. Iridium flares can be much brighter than stars. Because the antennas are flat, highly reflective with a known orientation it is possible to calculate when they will reflect the sun’s light to the observer’s location.

I hear a new generation of Iridium satellites are being launched, will they produce flares?

Sorry No. The Iridium NEXT generation of satellites have a different antenna design that will not be able to reflect sunlight at flare producing angles. Also the flare producing satellites over the next few years will become inactive and eventually de-orbited so enjoy the unique spectacle of Iridium flares while you still can!

Why did I see an Iridium flare but others in the same city didn’t?

Iridium flares are highly directional localized events. The peak flare path is typically only a kilometre wide. While you might see the flare, someone only a few kilometres away might not see the flare at all. For accurate predictions ensure the location is set as accurately as possible using either auto location or manually entering your GPS coordinates.

The Iridium flare was brighter or not as bright at predicted?

The brightness depends on how accurately the Iridium satellite antenna is oriented. While the antenna is normally maintained within a few degrees of it’s optimal orientation, this is still enough to make a significant difference in the brightness of the flare.

Notifications no longer work after updating to iOS 5?

Notifications changed slightly with iOS 5 in that they are configured through the device settings. By default they are now turned off after doing the iOS 5 update. From the device home screen go to Settings -> Notifications -> GoSatWatch and turn them back on and select the type of notification you’d like to see.

I want to track the NanoSail-D satellite but I don’t see it in the visible satellite list?

You can add a satellite by adding link to a web page with the satellite data. Use the following URL for the NanaSail-D satellite:

http://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=90027

See the User’s Guide for more information on how to do this.

Does GoSatWatch require an internet connection?

Yes GoSatWatch requires either data network access or a WiFi network connection to download satellite orbital information updates. This only needs to be done periodically as requested. GoSatWatch does not require constant network access to be used. Once the orbital information has been updated GoSatWatch no longer needs a network connection for satellite tracking and pass predictions.

How much network bandwidth is used?

GoSatWatch downloads the minimal amount of data to track satellites and make pass predictions. GoSatWatch downloads 0.1 MBytes per update for the 260 satellites that comes pre-configured with GoSatWatch. You can reduce the amount of data used by deleting satellite sets that are not of interest to you.

How often should I do satellite updates?

For best accuracy we recommend you update before you head outside or make pass predictions. The more recent the update the better the accuracy. For most satellites you can go a week before doing an orbital data update. Orbital data updates are generally released once a day so there is no need to update more frequently than that.

Why don’t you use Apple’s push notifications?

Push notifications are not 100% reliable as you need an active enabled network connection to set and get the alerts. This is especially a problem for people travelling in remote areas and those using iPod touches. Push notifications were designed for things like news and email alerts where time is not as critical as with satellite passes. We’d hate for anyone to miss a pass or get a delayed alert after the fact because they were relying on push notifications.

Why don’t I hear alert sounds on the iPod touch?

iPod touch devices don’t have a built in speaker to play the audio alert sounds. They can be heard through the headphones or by docking to a speaker accessory.

Why didn’t I see the satellite pass as predicted?

Most satellites are faint with a few exceptions like the space shuttle, international space station and large satellites like the Hubble space telescope. GoSatWatch provides brightness estimates as a guide as to how likely you will be able to see a satellite.

The brightness is shown as an astronomical magnitude. The smaller the number the brighter the object appears. The unaided human eye can see down to a magnitude of 6.5 under ideal viewing conditions. However typically visibility is limited to a magnitude of 3 in cities due to light pollution. Sirius the brightest star has a magnitude of -1.5. Venus can be as bright as magnitude -4.5. The space station can often be seen with a magnitude brighter than -2.

Why didn’t the satellite appear as bright or brighter than predicted?

There are many factors that determine how bright a satellite will appear. GoSatWatch uses algorithms to make estimates based on the distance to the satellite and angle with the sun however there are other factors such as the shape, orientation and reflectiveness of a satellite which is extremely complex to accurately factor in. We included magnitude estimates to give you some idea as to how likely you will be able to see a satellite.

I saw a satellite that GoSatWatch didn’t show.

GoSatWatch can only track satellites that it knows about. There are thousands of satellites in earth orbit. GoSatWatch comes with satellites which are of most interest including a set of visible satellites that can be seen at times. Also only orbit data for unclassified satellites are made available to the public.

Sometimes GoSatWatch shows multiple or blurred images of the international space station?

This happens when the orbital data for the same satellite appears in more than one satellite data set and the orbit data varies between sets. The orbital data can vary at times as the data gets released by different sources at different times. You can disable individual satellites from being displayed or used in pass predictions. By default the international space station is disabled in the visible satellites set. We recommend you use the International Space Station set as it uses multi orbit data from NASA for best tracking and pass predictions.

Why is North shown at the bottom of the screen?

This is done so when you look up at the sky the display reflects what you actually see in the sky.

Is there a problem with the Sirius satellite orbit display?

No. The orbit just looks strange because the Sirius satellites are in a geo-synchronous orbit. There are three satellites so that at least one is above north America at any point in time. The XM satellites are in a geo-stationary orbit at fixed points in the sky.

What does the “Low Memory Warning” mean?

After installing and using apps from both 3rd party or from Apple there may be times when there is not enough working memory for GoSatWatch to start or function properly. GoSatWatch is a graphics intensive application and requires more working memory to operate than some other apps. The “Low Memory Warning” is displayed when the device is running low on memory for GoSatWatch to function properly. Often enough memory can be recovered by resetting the device. You can reset the device by holding down the power button for a few seconds and sliding the slider to power off, then turning the device back on again.

GoSatWatch fails to start

Apple has reported cases of apps not installing correctly in which case the app appears on the home screen but fails to start. If this is happening with GoSatWatch try resetting the device or uninstalling and re-installing the application. See the Apple support Troubleshooting applications purchased from the App Store for more information.

GoSatWatch crashes

There have been several reports of applications crashing including applications from Apple. While the exact cause has not been identified by Apple, the crashes commonly result from memory usage. See iPhone Atlas: iPhone application crashes for suggestions on how to recover from and avoid crashes.

Why doesn’t [Current Location] find my location?

For the first generation iPhone it needs to be within cell range and within an area that supports cell location. Check under the Settings icon on your home screen that you have Airplane mode off and an active WiFi connection. Both the iPhone and iPod touch can also use WiFi to determine it’s position. For WiFi location to work you must have an active WiFi connection to a transmitter which has a known location. Note that not all transmitters may have a location configured.

If you are unable to automatically find your location you can still manually configure your location from a list of cities or by entering your latitude and longitude by tapping the [Location] button on the settings screen.