Next to Earth app for iPhone and iPad
4.2 (
4832 ratings )
Entertainment
Education
Developer: SOLILAB
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.004, last update: 1 year agoFirst release : 12 Feb 2009
App size: 200.07 Mb
Enjoy this 3D Animation of our Solar system by viewing each planet separately.
A really relaxing method to calm down in a stressful moment!
You can rotate around the planets by dragging with one finger and zoom with two fingers.
- zoom and rotation
- high planets image definition
- several sky image backgrounds
- information about all planets
- 5 different languages: EN, FR, DE, ES, IT
Latest reviews of Next to Earth app for iPhone and iPad
Boring+
Such a nice place, the Earth, and here it is unable to entertain a toddler with cerebral palsy.
Such a nice place, the Earth, and here it is unable to entertain a toddler with cerebral palsy.
Beautiful
This is really great, now I wanna see all the planets together moving around the sun. Our whole solarsystem,doing what it does! Please!
This is really great, now I wanna see all the planets together moving around the sun. Our whole solarsystem,doing what it does! Please!
Does not really show you the whole solar system - as implyed by other review
You can look at the wide view of any planet, but you certainly dont get an overview of the solar system as a whole. Also the Sun looks the same from Pluto as it does from Mercury. It seems that at least trying to get that perspective would have been relatively simple. The Earth is the only planet shown with a moon. You can zoom in, but all it does is blur. All it really is, is the free program with graphics overlain for the different planets with no change in scale or perspective. Disappointing.
You can look at the wide view of any planet, but you certainly dont get an overview of the solar system as a whole. Also the Sun looks the same from Pluto as it does from Mercury. It seems that at least trying to get that perspective would have been relatively simple. The Earth is the only planet shown with a moon. You can zoom in, but all it does is blur. All it really is, is the free program with graphics overlain for the different planets with no change in scale or perspective. Disappointing.
its an improvement...
...but still a lot of bugs. no moons of Jupiter? sun is same distance from mercury as Pluto? Id like to see other planets in background when viewing one planet. maybe even show the whole system revolving around sun as well as rotation
...but still a lot of bugs. no moons of Jupiter? sun is same distance from mercury as Pluto? Id like to see other planets in background when viewing one planet. maybe even show the whole system revolving around sun as well as rotation
Ok
This app is cool but u cant see all the planets at once and they are all the same distance from the sun but its somthing too get/
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This app is cool but u cant see all the planets at once and they are all the same distance from the sun but its somthing too get/