SkyView - Where will the Sun rise and set today? Is there a Full Moon tonight? Where is the Big Dipper? What is the name of that bright star? What are some fun facts about these objects?
SkyView Free is a powerful and easy-to-use application that answers these questions and more
Solar WalkiPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 1.9.1 updated Upload date: 3 Jan 12 Tags: Science & Education
Commercial 2.99 $
Solar Walk - Let's find out more about our neighboring planets in the Universe, play around with them determining the speed of circulation, time, choosing a particular planet to become the center of the Universe, seeing the moons of Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and Urano. The 3D model in the Solar Walk app is the exact reproduction of the real solar system
Solar Walk - Saturn - This app is a lite version of the popular astronomy software Solar Walk. It lets you explore Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, as well as its moons: Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion, and Iapetus, in 3D
Solar Walk Free - This app is a lite version of the popular astronomy software Solar Walk. It lets you explore Saturn, the sixth planet from the Sun, as well as its moons: Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion, and Iapetus, in 3D
Space Envi - Space Envi is a great way to begin exploring Web-based space imagery.
From Astronomy Pictures of the Day, to the early space missions, to the latest pictures from Mars, Space Envi displays Web-based space photos the way you would expect on the iPhone: full screen, with multi-touch controls, in automated slide shows
Star Walk Indispensable for amateurs and professionals, as well as for kids who are eager to learn, Star Walk will guide you through the night sky in style
Star Walk for iPhone - Star Walk enables you to point your iPhone at the sky and see what stars, constellations, and satellites you are looking at in real-time
The Night Sky for iPhone/iPad - The Night Sky is a useful app that allows astronomy enthusiasts to quickly identify celestial bodies.
Simply point your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to a star, constellation, planet or other object in the sky and the software will tell you its name