Cozmic Zoom for Android
If you like space its nice. To bad its not live feeds.
All it needs is to go down to Planck length!
A perspective of the Universe within and without from the very largest to the very smallest in relation to viewing objects. It's an app that needs to be flicked through as well as studied. A lot of great information, five stars well deserved, greatly recommended from children to the elderly in fact everyone that's interested in this subject
I first saw this idea in a presentation at Ontario Science Center. There entitled "Powers of Ten". Holy crap was my reaction. What an incredable,mind stretching experience. Kudos to the creators of this app. Prepair to be boggled. I was - big time!
Zoom in and view the most tiny particles of matter, zoom out to the most distant galaxies. ... Watch videos of intricate details of all in between. .... A must for Cosmic observers of all ages.....
I highly recommend this app to all. It is truly one of a kind.
Give me back my money for this terrible app..
A great way to spend an afternoon, scrolling from a single cell to the outer teaches of the universe with interesting blurbs about various items of interest on the way. The videos are some if the more impressive visuals I've seen, especially the one for the sun, shown in false colour magnetic imaging, I'd love to have that as a live wallpaper even.
This is very good . I really like how you can zoom in on what your looking at . What woud be great is to get an sun scope to where you can watch solar exllosians & son spots .
It's amazing that the two extremes on Nature's scale have such similarities. That's why this app is so gorgeous. It really opens your mind to the wonders of Nature's big and small. And it sensitises you to the grandness of this world—of this universe—we live in.
A fantastic humbling app It's amazing that the two extremes on Nature's scale have such similarities. That's why this app is so gorgeous. It really opens your mind to the wonders of Nature's big and small. And it sensitises you to the grandness of this world—of this universe—we live in.
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I first saw this idea in a presentation at Ontario Science Center. There entitled "Powers of Ten". Holy crap was my reaction. What an incredable,mind stretching experience. Kudos to the creators of this app. Prepair to be boggled. I was - big time!