"Can I use the Meade Mysky during the day? What will I see?" Yes, you can certainly use a sky computer, such as the Meade My sky or Celestron Skyscout to identify things you see in the sky by day, but that's the catch - you have to be able to see an object, first. Bright planets, such as Venus, can sometimes be spotted in daylight and now and then and you can often see bright stars just before the sun sets or just after the sun rises. If you can see an object, the MySky and the Skyscout will identify it for you, but keep in mind, these are really designed for night use. As for "seeing", remember, these are not telescopes. Their job is to identify an object you have already found.
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