Solar Walk™ - Planets System, Orbits, Moons & Size 2.3.7

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ABOUT Solar Walk™ - Planets System, Orbits, Moons & Size

*** Over 6 million users!*** *** Featured in Best Apps three years in a row *** *** National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA) - GOLD winner in the Educational Tools for Parents and Children category! *** *** A Parents Choice Gold Award Winner *** IMPORTANT: To restore previously made purchases, tap the Restore button in the upper right corner in "Extras". Remember building a solar system in high school? Cups and papier-mache balls are in the past, because Solar Walk is an interactive orrery that shows all planets and satellites of the solar system in their correct positions in real time. This 3D solar system model lets you navigate between planets, see their positions on a specific date, explore how they move and why. You will see the entire Milky Way galaxy from a far and zoom in to study all the planets and satellites in close-up, learn their trajectories, inner structures, history of their exploration, and geography. Every planet has extensive information: size, mass, orbital velocity, exploratory missions, thickness of structural layers, and composition of atmosphere. Can t-miss app. - Mashable Solar Walk serves up a visually impressive 3D model of our solar system. Set against a haunting, atmospheric soundscape, the app shows planets and satellites in their correct positions, and offers mini movies, facts and other related tidbits. - TNW This jaw-dropping app provides a wholly interactive 3D model of our solar system, one that s had me hooked for days. It s the kind of thing you can imagine a science teacher using in the classroom of the future except that we don t have to wait. Zoom from Mercury to Pluto (which makes the cut in this app), passing each planet s moons along the way. Because Solar Walk knows what time it is, the planets are in proper orientation to the Sun: Earth is dark where it is currently night and gradually lightens to daytime on the other side. - NY Times MAIN FEATURES: Planets: Sun, Mercury,Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto Moons: Phobos, Deimos, Callisto, Ganymede, Europa, Io, Hyperion, Iapetus, Titan, Rhea, Dione, Tethys, Enceladus, Mimas, Oberon, Titania, Umbriel, Ariel, Miranda, Triton, Larissa, Proteus, Nereid, Charon Dwarf planets and asteroids: Ceres, Makemake, Haumea, Sedna, Eris, Eros Comets: Hale-Bopp, Borrelly, Halley s Comet, Ikeya-Zhang Missions and satellites*: Curiosity, Luna 17, Apollo 11, Apollo 17, Hubble Launch, SEASAT, ERBS, ISS, Aqua, Envisat, Suzaku, Daichi, CORONAS-Photon Educational movies*: size comparison, Earth s cycles, solar eclipse, moon phases, tidal phenomena, major circles of latitude, zodiacal constellations, Cassini-Huygens mission *Available through In-App Purchase