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He ' s not often I come across an app that lowers me and me to cause an existential crisis, so when I find one, I know it ' s a keeper. Solar System Explorer has caused simultaneously through me two of these things, and aside from making you examine your car small, insignificant in this great universe, you ' re treated also in a superb schema loaded with more information about our solar system you know probably existed.
First thing you ' ll notice when you open the solar system Explorer is how great it looks. This is a seriously polished app, with beautiful 3D models of each planet in our solar system, the moons of each planet, each of the United States has launched . He ' s complete pinch-of-zoom on all models and the landslide of support so that you can change your point of view, too.
Move you a planet a planet (or moon the Moon) with photos along the bottom of the screen. All our planets are, ordered the nearest to the furthest from the Sun and on the end, you can access to satellites. When you take a planet, the photos at the bottom of the screen changes, and if the planet has any moons, images of these moons appear so you can see the models and learn more about them, if you choose to.
Apart from this, it ' s also an incredible treasure of information at hand, it a button further. When you ' ve received a celestial body selected, you ' re shows his general information by default, but if you leave this screen, tapping the globe will take you back to it. The bar graph just looking button shows you stats of your planet, on Earth.
Finally, the sign of peace to you said information about the structure of your planet and the 3D model changes to reflect this information. He ' s really very cool to see the Earth in differently coloured layers and an explanation on what ' s password in this beautiful ball of blue-green that we call home. (More, it reminds me of elementary school science class.)
Solar System Explorer you also offers the possibility to simply admire the solar system by hiding information and zoom panel and rear. Full-screen experience is quite incredible, and sometimes I wonder why I do ' t do more to become something like an astronaut or work for NASA. This might be "just" an Android app, but it certainly inspires a sense of horror to me.
If you ' re anyone who has even a slight in our solar system, mysterious, see this app. He ' s to punch right to, but it ' s also chock full of solid information, I ' t see why it encounter ' t be used as an educational tool, too.
The solar system Explorer is $1.99 in the Google game store. We ' ve got links to the download after the break.


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