A solar term is any of 24 points in traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon. The points are spaced 15 apart along the ecliptic and are used by lunisolar calendars to stay synchronized with the seasons, which is crucial for agrarian societies. Bete version for testing.

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Night Sky

Night Sky is a powerful augmented reality personal planetarium. Even see current space missions in our Solar System Not only can you explore from space, with our new Grand Orrery youre able to actually land on the planets and view the sky from Mars or even Jupiters moons for instance The Night Sky Grand Orrery opens up the sky from any vantage point in our entire Solar System A super powerful and super magical experience, only possible with Night Sky and iOS 11 - Live Night Sky Tours: New for Night Sky 5, tap Sky Tours for a tour of the sky above you. Privacy policy: http://www.icandiapps.com/icandiapps/privacy-policy/Terms and conditions: http://www.icandiapps.com/icandiapps/terms-conditions/

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Solar Walk Ads+ Explore Space and Planets System

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