Star Walk (series)
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.
Solar Walk is a 3D model of our solar system, bringing the universe to the palm of your hand.
solar walk is an amazing 3d model of our solar system bringing the universe to the palm of your hand and allowing you to interact with planets, satellites, moons, comets and other space objects anytime and anywhere.
start your fascinating journey through the realms of space and learn more about the universe we live in!over 6 million users!national parenting publications awards (nappa) gold winner in the educational tools for parents and children category!a parents’ choice gold award winner
“simply amazing.” macworld
“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
features
• observe 3d model of our solar system with all its objects in real time and in proper orientation. turn into an astronomer and explore planets, moons, satellites, asteroids, dwarf planets, comets, stars and other celestial bodies. enjoy gorgeous graphics and visuals while navigating through the solar system!
• make virtual flights from one space object to another.
• travel in time and see what the universe and our solar system looked like at a certain period.
• find an exciting view of the milky way galaxy.
• watch a collection of educational solar system movies to learn about spacerelated topics including earth's moon phases, earth's cycles, tidal phenomena, and zodiacal constellations.
• enjoy 3d planetarium with the help of special glasses and activating the anaglyph mode.
• share interesting screenshots of the app with your friends.
• choose the view mode comfortable for you (orrery/truetoscale).note:a free version of this app is availabe on both android and itunes stores.
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