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SKY LENS
What did you see in the sky?
Get the most likely explanation — aircraft, satellites, drones, planets, towers — ranked from live data.
EXAMPLE RESULT
Most likelyAircraft62%
Aircraft
Satellite
Drone
About 20 seconds · no account needed
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🎯 Top matches
WHAT DID I SEE?
Got a photo or video?
Attach what you saw — we'll read its location, heading, and timestamp to pre-fill the next steps.
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Take a photo or video
Open the camera now
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Pick from gallery
Choose an existing file
Where were you?
We need your location to know what was visible above you.
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Use my location
Quick & accurate (GPS)
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Tap the map
Pick a spot manually
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Type an address
City, street, or lat,lon
✓
Current location
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When did you see it?
Pick the time of your sighting (UTC).
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Right now
Use current time
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Earlier
Enter date/time
±1 min
Which way were you looking?
Point on the map in the direction you faced — no compass needed.
Aim your phone where the object is. Lock when ready.
Hold the button while keeping your phone pointed at the object.
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Point on the map
Tap to set the direction you were looking
Compass not available — using map-based picker because the observation location isn't your current GPS position.
How high above the horizon?
Tap the zone where you saw the object.
Movement, sound & lights
Optional — answer what you remember.
More detailsMore details = sharper ranking
Match qualityMore details = sharper ranking
POINT
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How to use the compass
Step 1 · Point
Aim the back of your phone at what you saw.
Step 2 · Follow
Hold the button, sweep your phone with the object.
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Calibrate your compass
Wave your phone in a figure-8 to calibrate the compass.
Object moved
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WHAT DID YOU SEE?
Is it happening right now?
Starting camera…
NWhere you're aiming
POINT AT THE OBJECT
Bearing— °Elevation— °
Compass accuracy low — wave your phone in a figure-8
Tap = photo · Hold = video
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Use this point?
Is your compass right?
Phone compasses are typically 10–15° off — enough to point results at the wrong part of the sky. Fixing it takes 30 seconds: aim at a building, then tap it on the map.
Point the + at something far away you can recognise — a church tower, a chimney, a tall building.
+ Add note (optional, no effect on result)