Star Walk for Android - Star Walk is an astronomy application that can help you to easily identify stars, planets, satellites and constellations using your Android smartphone or tablet. Simply point your mobile device towards the night sky and the app will show you a star map on the screen of your phone using augmented reality
SkyORB for Android - SkyORB is a feature-rich app for astronomy enthusiasts. It includes a comprehensive database of celestial bodies, 3D star map and planetarium, ephemeris, sun clock, moon phases, notifications for important phenomena, weather forecasts, and more
The Night Sky for Android - The Night Sky is a useful app that allows astronomy enthusiasts to quickly identify celestial bodies.
Simply point your Android phone or tablet to a star, constellation, planet or other object in the sky and the software will tell you its name
Exoplanet Explorer takes you on a journey into deep space, beyond the limits of our Solar System. Based on the latest available data, you will explore virtual models of more than 700 known planets and the star systems that they inhabit
Hubble Space Center - Hubble Space Center is an application that helps you to enter the world of Hubble Space Telescope. Here you can browse through vast number of space images in Hubble Gallery, read latest Hubble News, learn some interesting facts about Hubble Space Telescope. If you find your favorite image in gallery put it as wallpaper with ease
Solar Planets 3D - Planets of the solar system can be viewed in three dimensions.
(Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Neptune)
- Function
1) 3-D can reduce or enlarge the planet.
2) The auto-rotate feature and the user can rotate the 3-D planets.
3) Wiki conjunction with information about the solar system's planets are visible
Solar System Explorer Lite - will take you on an interactive 3D trip through our solar system. Featuring more than 35 planets, moons, asteroids and space probes that have visited them, you will have a chance to see a different side of our little piece of the galaxy!
Surface images of the planets have been re-constructed from photos taken by telescopes or NASA spacecraft