Let BlueStacks turn your PC, Mac, or laptop into the perfect home for Daff Moon Phase, a fun Education app from Evgeny Fedorischenko.
Daff Moon Phase feels like a handy little space dashboard. It shows the current Moon phase and age, and there is a month-by-month calendar so someone can peek ahead at the next quarters or Full Moon. Beyond that, it lays out rise and set times, day length, zodiac sign, transit times, and even altitude and azimuth for the Moon, the Sun, and all the big planets from Mercury to Pluto. The standout piece is the interactive sky sphere that lets someone see where everything actually sits in the sky at any moment, or jump to a different date and watch it change. Eclipses get clear visuals, there are notes for solstices and equinoxes, and there is a Supermoon calendar for any year.
For planning photos or just morning routines, it lists golden hour and blue hour, and it can send a small notification for sunrise, sunset, or a coming Full Moon. Seven widgets cover quick-glance needs on a phone, while on a PC with BlueStacks the bigger charts and the sky sphere are great to leave open on the side. Data runs off location and time, so it updates cleanly without extra setup. It even includes lunar node passages and shows planetary orbits, which scratches the nerd itch without getting messy. The design is simple and information-first, no fluff, and there are no ads getting in the way.
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