Natural disasters, a warming climate, and human activities are rapidly altering the face of our planet. NASAs Images of Change app lets you take a close-up view of many of these changes in an exciting and hands-on format. The images presented in Images of Change are meticulously selected and constantly updated to give you an informative, compelling, and up-to-date visual experience.

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Spacecraft 3D

NASAs Spacecraft 3D is an augmented reality (AR) application that lets you learn about and interact with a variety of spacecraft that are used to explore our solar system, study Earth, and observe the universe. Using a printed AR Target and the camera on your mobile device, you can get up close with these robotic explorers, see how they move, and learn about the engineering feats used to expand our knowledge and understanding of space. Spacecraft 3D will be updated over time to include more of the amazing spacecraft that act as our robotic eyes on the earth, the solar system and beyond Please look forward to interacting with even more iconic NASA missions in future updates This app requires a camera.

  • size 348 MB

NASA Be A Martian

The Be A Martian app lets you experience Mars as if you were there Take part in discovery as it happens and join a community of worldwide explorers This app offers exciting ways to take part in discovery and learn about NASAs Mars missions. Featured: See the latest mission images of our spacecraft and those returned from the Red Planet Learn about Mars and all the active missions Ask us a question about Mars Get up-to-the-minute news Check out behind-the-scenes videos featuring people on the missionsLearn more about Be A Martian at: http://BeAMartian.jpl.nasa.gov and visit NASAs Mars Exploration Program website: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov .

  • size 22.8 MB

EarthViewer

What did Earths continents and oceans look like 250 million years ago, or even 1 billion years ago? What do we know about the climate back when our planet formed? Since teachers play a pivotal role in launching the careers of future scientists and in helping the public understand the beauty and import of science, the BioInteractive team partners with the teaching community to create and distribute media that is engaging and relevant to the science curriculum.

  • size 113 MB

Earth-Now

NASAs Earth Now is an application that visualizes recent global climate data from Earth Science satellites, including surface air temperature, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and water vapor as well as gravity and sea level variations. Data sets are visually described using false color maps. It was developed by the Earth Science Communications and Visualization Technology Applications and Development Teams at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with support from NASA Headquarters.

  • size 198 MB

EMD PTE

The periodic table in digital form, interactive and at a glance entirely free of charge. Immediately find any imaginable information about an element, calculate molar masses of any compounds you like, facilitate your overview with infographics, compare atomic radii, masses, electronegativities, and much more After over a million downloads, now with extended functions, improved features and the visual image of our new design (inspired by the colorful and multifaceted shapes seen under a microscope, the logo and colors now follow the concept of a vibrant science and technology company) lively and dynamic. You can reach us at [email protected]

  • rating 4.72973
  • size 14.3 MB