APT Darkness Clock
APT Darkness Clock Summary
APT Darkness Clock is a mobile Android app in Tools by Distinct Solutions Ltd.. Released in Jan 2018 (8 years ago). It has about 13.4K+ installs and 128 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 386 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Oct 28, 2025.
Recent activity: 257 installs this week (534 over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Oct 28, 2025 .
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Ratings: 128
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App Description
APT DC calculates the suitable time for deep sky astrophotography.
APT Darkness Clock (APT DC) is a free app without ads, that calculates the suitable time for deep sky astrophotography or observing in selected night and location. It is a small sub-set of a full featured desktop application named APT - Astro Photography Tool.
APT is like Swiss army knife for your astro imaging sessions. No matter what are imaging with - Canon EOS, Nikon, CCD or CMOS astro camera, APT has the right tool for planning, collimating, aligning, focusing, framing, plate-solving, controlling, imaging, synchronizing, scheduling, analyzing, monitoring and more. You can find additional information about APT at www.astrophotography.app.
To image or observe a faint deep sky objects is needed to use the darkest time of the night. This is the time between the evening astro twilight end, the morning astro twilight beginning and when the Moon is below the horizon. In APT that time is named DSD Time - Deep Sky Darkness Time. If the imaging is through narrow band filters, the Moon is less significant factor and important is the time between the astro twilights. This time is named NB Time - Narrow Band Time.
The purpose of APT DC is to calculate what is the DSD / NB Time duration and when these times starts/ends for selected night and location. It is possible to use the current location or one of three other stored observing sites.
For suggestions and support related to APT DC, use the dedicated section of the APT Forum at - http://aptforum.com/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=26
