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Category: Reference
Released: 11 Apr 2015
Published: 29 Feb 2016
Latest version: 1.1
Size: 14.85 MB
Seller: Jamie McBride

© Jamie McBride

LANGUAGES:
English

COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 8.2 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
A Pocket Guide to...Space
Have you ever wondered how hot the core of the Sun is? What a black hole is? Or even what the fate of our Universe is in the future?

Discover the answers to these mind-boggling questions inside the Pocket Guide to...Space app!

Inside this application, is an easy to read, brief description of the most interesting topics the Universe has to offer.

A Pocket Guide to Space contains information on 13 topics such as;

- The Big Bang
- Galaxies
- Extraterrestrial Life
- The Sun
- Black Holes
- Interstellar Travel
- The Solar System
- Wormholes
- Quasars
- Neutron Stars
- Nebulae and
- The Theory of Relativity
- String Theory

Also, there are graphics describing space events that will be occurring throughout 2015, 2016 and 2017 such as meteor storms, supermoons and probe launches.

This is the first in a series of different Pocket Guides, which will be available in the near future. Future Pocket Guide suggestions are welcomed!

Feedback for the app would be very much appreciated! Even if there is a topic that isn't covered, suggesting others would be great. All feedback will be considered to improve the user experience.

This application is optimised for iPhone 5, 6 and 6 plus.

What's new in Version 1.1
Feedback lets developers know how we can improve the customer experience whether it be interface design/layout or content. We had a request to add a 'String Theory' topic, so we decided to do it! Other updates include;

> Changed the topic title font to a more quality look and feel
> Added space events for 2016 & 2017 (Requested by a user)
> Added a new topic entitled 'String Theory' (Requested by a user)
> Fixed the problem with the last black hole page moving downwards
> Fixed the Quasar topic pages to behave correctly
> Added iAd to the Topic and Space event pages
> Subtle improvements

Hope you all enjoy the update and new apps coming soon!

As always, keep on exploring!

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