Superb Apps used for Intellect Astronomy and Earth Science
We are living on earth and in earth we have to face so many unexpected things like earth quacks, flood, storms and so many other things which are happenings on the sky and a common people are totally unaware about that. So, in this regard App Store presents you a large number of apps on the subject matter which are related with “Astronomy and Earth Science”. I focus my interest on this matter and collect a nice piece of account about apps which are related with Astronomy and Earth Science and. These apps are also well-matched with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch…
Solar system
Planets
3D guide to the solar system for aspiring astronomers
Grand Tour 3D
If you like Grand Tour, you might consider getting Distant Suns 3 for the iPad. It combines the beauty of Grand Tour with the elegance of Distant Suns.
Sun Seeker
Provides a FLAT VIEW COMPASS and an AUGMENTED REALITY CAMERA 3-D VIEW showing the solar path, its hour intervals, its winter and summer solstice paths, rise and set times and more and a MAP VIEW showing solar direction for each daylight hour.
NASA App
The NASA App collects, customizes and delivers an extensive selection of dynamically updated information, images and videos from various online NASA sources in a convenient mobile package. Come explore with us.
Star and galaxies
SkyView
SkyView is powerful, easy-to-use, and answers these questions and more. Simply point the camera to the sky, tap on what you see and discover neat things about these sky objects. SkyView is unique as it blends the camera view with incredible 3D graphics of the sky objects to provide an Augmented Reality (AR) view of your sky.
GoSkyWatch
Easily and quickly identify and locate stars, planets, constellations and more with a touch or by simply pointing to the sky. Have fun with family and friends discovering the images in the night sky. Go outside and explore the night sky.
Cosmic Discoveries
Take a ride with the Museum’s astrophysicists through our Solar System, the Milky Way Galaxy, and beyond. Cosmic Discoveries is the first app to collect over 1000 stunning astronomic images and was launched as part of a year-long series of events to help commemorate the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Museum’s Rose Center for Earth and Space, a New York City icon and one of the world’s most revered science and educational institutions.
Exoplanet
The “Exoplanet App” is a daily updated database of all discovered extrasolar planets. It has been developed and is maintained by a professional astronomer.
Physics
Physics Bites!
The purpose of Physics Bites! is to give the user a chance to better understand certain concepts in physics by playing with tiny simulations (or “Bites”). Each Bite allows the user to change several parameters but is designed to be simple enough to not overwhelm the user with controls.
PhysicsWaves
The Waves app consists of a collection of five different simulations that deal with traveling waves, standing waves, and beats. There are two different traveling wave simulations, one for transverse waves and another for longitudinal waves. There are also two simulations for standing waves, one for transverse waves and one for longitudinal waves.
G
G allows you to quickly experiment the effects of the Universal Gravitation by adding bodies into the simulation, seeing how they react to each other in real time. G offers a vast universe to add your bodies into, potentially allowing you to create stable planetary systems, binary star systems, and other multiple-body complex system
Rocket Math
While your rocket is floating weightlessly in space, the real fun begins! Play one of the 56 different math missions. Each mission has touchable objects floating in space, including stars, coins, clocks, 3D shapes and even pizzas! Earn a bronze, silver or gold medal and also try to beat your high score. Missions range in difficulty from even/odd numbers all the way to square roots, so kids and their parents will enjoy hours of fun while learning math.
Earth science
Our Choice
Al Gore’s Our Choice will change the way we read books. And quite possibly change the world. In this interactive app, Al Gore surveys the causes of global warming and presents groundbreaking insights and solutions already under study and underway that can help stop the unfolding disaster of global warming.
Google Earth
Hold the world in the palm of your hand. With Google Earth for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, you can fly to far corners of the planet with just the swipe of a finger. Explore the same global satellite and aerial imagery available in the desktop version of Google Earth, including high-resolution imagery for over half of the world’s population and a third of the world’s land mass.
Seismometer
Seismometer uses your iPhone’s built in accelerometer to measure movements in two axes, calculate the resulting energy and draw the results on a rolling logarithmic scale.
eWeather HD
eWeather is a stylish, ten day and hourly forecast application. It is a handy assistant that is easy to use and is very helpful. Use eWeather often to stay informed about changing weather conditions, severe weather alerts and earthquakes. Animated loops of radar images help you judge the speed and direction of the weather systems.
Reference
World Atlas by National Geographic
Designed specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch, National Geographic’s new and improved World Atlas puts our best maps in the palm of your hand.
Buzz Aldrin Portal to Science and Space Exploration
Hi. I’m Buzz Aldrin. I have created this Portal to Science & Space Exploration to unite people and technology for the purpose of educating and entertaining the world on this interesting and critically important subject.
EarthObserver
Explore your planet as never before with the mobility of EarthObserver. Use your fingertips to travel through terrestrial landscapes and across the ocean floor. Visit frozen icecaps, study geological maps, scout mountains to climb and trips on coastal waters and exploit a rich atlas of other earth and environmental imagery.
Wikihood
Wikihood is organizing the information of the Wikipedia for any place in the world.
Games
Osmos
Featured in the App Store Hall of Fame! Enter the absorbing world of Osmos: part physics-based eat-’em-up, part ambient, cosmic simulator, and part Darwinistic game of survival. This multi award-winning PC game has been fully redesigned for the iPhone, featuring full Retina Display support, fluid multitouch controls, lush, flowing visuals, and a chill, ambient electronic soundtrack.
Galaxy on Fire 2
Catapulted into a war-torn future, eminent space adventurer Keith T. Maxwell finds the galaxy at the mercy of a powerful alien race, and then thrown into turmoil amidst the dark Valkyrie conspiracy. Join Keith in an intergalactic trek of exploration, pirates, space battles, weird aliens and romance.
Kosmo Spin
Set out on a not so epic quest to save extra terrestrial muffins, space cups of coffee and alien toasts from the evil invader. Spin the universe at the tip of your fingers to defend your planet from eightballs and watermelons by deflecting them right back in to eternity!
Ultraviolet Dawn
From the makers of critically-acclaimed “Project Phoenix” comes a new, exciting creation. “Ultraviolet Dawn” is a hybrid space-shooter/trading game with a completely open Universe comprising over 1,000 stars to explore. “Ultraviolet Dawn” is our most beautiful and refined game to date.



























