- 3D Sun
- Astro App
- Cosmos
- Deluxe Moon by LifeWareSolutions ($2.99) : This has become my "go to" Moon application for studying phases of the moon and the impact of lunar activities on the Earth. Outside of the classroom, it is a fun application that provides excellent information in a fun and user friendly environment.
- Distant Suns
- ESA: (Free) - European Space Administration website.
- Exoplanet: (Free) - "The Exoplanet app is a highly visual and interactive catalog of all known exoplanets."
- Mars Atlas
- MarsGlobe: (Free) - Website that allows for more in-depth views of the red planet.
- Mercury Atlas
- Moon 3D
- Moon Atlas
- MoonGlobe: (Free) - Website that allows for more in-depth views of our primary satellite.
- NASA: (Free) - National Aeronautical Space Administration website
- NASA Television
- Orbits HD
- Planets
- pocket universe: ($2.99) - One of my favorites. Great astronomy site for adults and youth.
- Redshift by USM
- Rocket Science 101 by NASA (FREE)
- Sky Guide
- Sky Safari
- SkyView
- SkyWeek: (Free) - "Interactive, mobile version of Sky & Telescope magazine."
- SolarSystem: ($13.99) - Touch Press does another great app. Well worth the price.
- SolarWalk: ($2.99) - *** Featured by Apple as Best Apps of 2010, 2011 and 2012 ***
- StarWalk: ($2.99) - Excellent Stargazing app.
- Galaxies by Discover Kids (FREE)
- Sun by Discover Kids ($3.99)
- Sun Seeker by ozPDA ($6.99)
**If you do not see a review of the program or item, please email me your questions or thoughts. All apps and items on this blog have been tested by me and I am happy to share my opinions.
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