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Space Images

NASA/JPLs Space Images V3 is now available, packing exciting new features, videos and stunning hi-res photos. Already a fan? Features Discover the latest science images and videos of planets, stars, galaxies, weather and more Share photos and videos with friends on Facebook and Twitter Rate photos and check out which ones make the Top Rated list Choose the best space images and keep them handy in the Favorites folder Search for images or browse by categories now including Editors Pick Access full captions for more on scientific discoveries, NASA spacecraft and missions Save images to your mobile device as backgrounds and wallpapersiPad users: Please visit the App store for an iPad specific version of Space Images.

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Mars Globe

Take a tour of the mysterious Red Planet. This virtual globe combines a high-resolution satellite map with laser altimeter data and advanced topographic lighting to present the planet Mars as it appears from above. Mars Globe is a must-have app for anyone interested in our solar system.

  • rating 4.69862
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Chemistry Today

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Celestron SkyPortal

Celestrons newest planetarium app is an astronomy suite that redefines how you experience the night sky. Explore the Solar System, 120,000 stars, over 200 star clusters, nebulae, galaxies, and dozens of asteroids, comets, and satellitesincluding the ISS. SkyPortals telescope alignment incorporates advanced mount modeling, providing better pointing accuracy than other telescope systems which rely on a dedicated computer.

  • rating 3.85714
  • size 291 MB