Spot Maps
Spot Maps (formerly known as Hubble) is a macOS utility that displays real-time satellite weather imagery, maps and geographic data. It allows users to view current cloud patterns, storm systems, precipitation, temperature and other meteorological information on an interactive map interface. The app is used by weather enthusiasts, pilots, mariners and others who need quick access to satellite-based weather visualization without opening a web browser.
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1 suggestionWe could not find current information about whether Spot Maps has been updated to run natively on Apple Silicon. The app is identified by the bundle ID com.equinux.hubble, suggesting it is from Equinux (a German software company), but we have no search results confirming the availability of a native build or the current development status of this app. Contact the developer directly at Equinux's website or support channel to ask whether a native Apple Silicon version is planned or already available. If no native build is forthcoming and you rely on this app, you have approximately 28 months until Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), after which an Intel-only build will no longer launch. As an alternative, weather.gov, windy.com, and other web-based satellite map services run natively in any modern browser and offer similar real-time imagery without requiring a native Mac app.
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