Astronomy Photo of the Day (APOD) is an iOS app for browsing the largest collection of annotated astronomical images on the internet. Each day a different image our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. Easily share images with your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

Astronomy Photo of the Day (APOD) alternatives

Triatlas

The Triatlas app contains the most detailed, speedy star chart available for smartphones and tablets - Stars up to mag 12.6- Galaxies up to mag 15.5 (PGC). 37000 in total - 1200 planetary nebulae- 1800 open clusters, all globulars- Others: SH-2, RCW,LDN / Barnard - Double stars whose main star is brighter than 11th magnitude (35,000 double stars)- Variable stars whose maximum reaches the 12.5 magnitude (29,000 variable stars)PLUS:- Flexible Night vision mode- Landscape-portrait mode- Flip and mirror (Supporting telescope orientation)- Chart-to-chart navigation using the black corners. Used with permission.

  • size 486 MB

Astronomy Picture of the Day, APOD

Gives a daily image from NASA sources called APOD(Astronomy Picture of the Day).Astronomy Picture of the Day, APOD features include: Submit your photos: If you think your photo is a good astronomical picture then go ahead and use the submit feature to attach the photo you clicked, which will send a email with attachment to APOD organizers, moderators. APOD is an easy and fun way to share the pod images with others. Please share your feedback to make our app experience better.

  • rating 5.0
  • size 19.0 MB

Cosmology

Explore the universe with 100s of high resolution images of planets, nebulae, galaxies, and more. Travel through space, visiting every planet and their major moons. D. at the University of California, San Diego for research in cosmology.

  • rating 4.5
  • size 111 MB

Learn Astronomy by GoLearningBus

Get 300 apps for only $9.99 via GoLearningBus Library | Limited Time OfferWAGmob has completed 5 years and we are running a limited time offer via which you can access all 300 quality apps via GoLearningBus Library. GoLearningBus providers 1. Lifetime of free updates Please write to us at [email protected] for any query and your valuable feedback.

  • size 40.0 MB

Astronomy Now Magazine

Since 1987, Astronomy Now magazine has been essential reading for astronomers in the UK and around the world. Each month, the magazine contains features, reviews, news and practical guides on all aspects of astronomy, from the latest scientific discoveries to advice for those discovering the night sky for the first time. Free trials are only available to new subscribers.