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3D Galaxy Map

3D Galaxy Map at Mac App Store analyse

Andrei Nistorescu
4,688 ratings · Power index: 300
Version 2.7
Size 302.84 Mb
Updated 5 years ago
Released 30 Oct 2015

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Explore the galaxy in a stunning three dimensional map based on NASAs artistic impression of the Milky Way galactic structure. From the outskirts of the galaxy, in the Norma-Outer spiral arm to the galactic centers supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, discover a galaxy full of amazing facts. Ever wondered how far from Earth are the stars you see in the night sky? Or how far or close they are to each other? Now you can visualize those distances in 3D with a star map divided into 10 parsec sectors (cubes) or 32.62 light years, for an easier observation. Sector (0 ,0 ,0) is our home sector and Sol is the Solar System. Take a thrilling ride through space and visit strange new alien star systems and black holes. Find out where our Sun - the Solar System - is located in the Milky Way galaxy! Explore space and get a little closer to our wonderful universe with this awesome astronomy app! This interactive 3D map is excellent for teachers to use for instruction, and it is a great resource for students to explore the Milky Way galaxy and space as they learn more about the universe we live in. Features ▶ Over 248.000 stars in the database from the European Space Agencys Hipparcos mission, the Gliese catalogue and parts of the ASCC - All Sky Compiled Catalogue ▶ 14 black holes in binary systems ▶ Search for stars by constellation, name, catalog or star type (color) ▶ Detailed information on every star including its catalog designations, the system type (binary, ternary, quaternary system and so on), distance from the Sun and star radius Find out how far from Earth are some of the more famous stars out there: ▶ Sirius, the Dog Star ▶ Polaris, the North Star ▶ Castor, a 6-star system ▶ Aldebaran, Betelgeuse, Rigel, Vega, Eta Carinae, Canopus, Alpha Centauri, Epsilon Eridani, Tau Ceti and thousands more! Compare the radius of stars with our own Sun and find out which are the biggest and smallest stars out there. Can you encounter a sun-like star?

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Monthly Downloads > 6.6k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.7k

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Nice but. . . .

Be tool · 10 years ago

Needs a tactical overlay. Something like was used in Ascension. Where is the galactic center reference line.