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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Who has the largest one? Were talking about moons, obviously . Did you know that the Moon is only the fifth largest in our Solar System? The title of largest goes to Ganymede, one of Jupiters many moons. Titan of Saturn, Callisto, and Io (both Jupiter moons) come before our Moon size-wise. But as with many things, we have to see the moons in relation to their planets. The Earth is about 3.67 times larger in diameter than its companion. Ganymede, on the other hand, lo...oks tiny next to Jupiter the gas giants diameter is more than 27 times larger than of its largest moon. Whatever moon in whichever size youre interested in youll find them all in Redshift Sky.
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We mentioned that we should keep our eyes open for asteroids, not only because theyre an interesting object to study. The survival of the Earth might rely on us preventing future impacts. Like the one that probably happened near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Russia on June 30, 1908. Were still not sure what exactly happened. One hypothesis is that an asteroid hit the area, flattening 80 million trees and causing a rumble that could be detected across Eurasia and as f...ar away as Washington, D.C. Thankfully, this object hit an uninhabited area, so no casualties were reported. Also, if you were wondering why Asteroid Day is on June 30, now you know . You like to become an asteroid hunter and scan the sky for any asteroids? Check out our our Redshift Sky app on iOS and Android.
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
We mentioned that we should keep our eyes open for asteroids, not only because theyre an interesting object to study. The survival of the Earth might rely on us preventing future impacts. Like the one that probably happened near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Russia on June 30, 1908. Were still not sure what exactly happened. One hypothesis is that an asteroid hit the area, flattening 80 million trees and causing a rumble that could be detected across Eurasia and as f...ar away as Washington, D.C. Thankfully, this object hit an uninhabited area, so no casualties were reported. Also, if you were wondering why Asteroid Day is on June 30, now you know . You like to become an asteroid hunter and scan the sky for any asteroids? Check out our our Redshift Sky app on iOS and Android.
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Exciting news! Today a big update drops for Redshift Sky Pro that brings you our brand new Orbit feature which allows you to beautifully observe the orbits of many planets, moons and even asteroids. And the best thing? You can check it out right now! Just make sure you've updated the app to the newest version 1.1 and then click on "Orbits" in the "Discover Universe" Menu in the bottom left. Don't hesitate to let us know how you're liking it and thanks for using Redshift Sky P...ro!
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Happy Asteroid Day! This day is dedicated to raising awareness about asteroids and what we can do to protect our Earth. This initiative has quite the glamorous founding story It was co-founded by Dr. Brian May, who was not only guitarist of the legendary rock band Queen, but also an astrophysicist. (His PhD thesis is called A Survey of Radial Velocities in the Zodiacal Dust Cloud, if youre interested in further reading.) ... All over the world, there are different events where you can learn more about asteroids. If there are no events where you are, you can always check out our app Redshift Sky not only on Asteroid Day
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
When was the last time you appreciated an asteroid? Definitely too long. In preparation of Asteroid Day on June 30, we like to hit you (see what we did there?) with some interesting facts about asteroids. Asteroids are basically mini-planets Just as planets, they orbit the Sun, but unlike them, their orbit is not disc-shaped. Theyre also smaller in size, although the larger ones are called planetoids. ... If you want to get a closer look at Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta, or Astraea, or other asteroids check out our app Redshift Sky available in Google Play- and App Stores .
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
When I grow up, I want to be an astronaut! While we didnt become astronauts, we hope to inspire others for astronomy and science with our Redshift Sky app instead. Becoming an astronaut is not easy. You need to be a scientist or engineer and have excellent physical and psychological health. But you also need to embrace being in the public a lot. ESA lists it as one of the requirements. Tweeting from space, interviews, appearances on TV all part of an astronauts job... today. If youre more drawn to exploring rather than explaining space, we suggest using Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Are you missing traveling as much as we do? We can only imagine visiting some tropical beach. But why stop there? Lets go interstellar! Visiting the nearest star first would be an option. So, lets get out our sky maps (we recommend Redshift Sky) and plan for our hypothetical trip. The closest star is the Sun, you might say. And, technically, youre correct, because the Sun is a star. But when were talking interstellar travel, the closest stars would be Proxima Centaur...i and Alpha Centauri A and B. Theyre only 4.22 and 4.3 lightyears from Earth. Basically, around the corner.
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Ah, the moon, our trusty companion. We all know of the forces that cause the tides on beaches and coast lines, and some might even feel personal influence of the Moon on their sleep cycle. But the Moon does not only make bodies of water move the tidal forces are so strong that they even stretch the solid Earth by about 30 cm (about 1ft). If you want to learn more about the Moon, check out Redshift Sky. You can even look at the far side of the Moon .
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Posted - 5 years 5 months ago
Astronomy is often about measuring distances. But how do you measure the almost immeasurable? You invent new units. Enter the astronomical unit, or AU its roughly the distance from Earth to the Sun, or 150 million kilometers (93 million miles). To be even more precise, an AU has been defined as 149,597,870,700 m. Whatever the distance you can travel an astronomical unit or a parsec or even lightyears with the device in your pocket. Redshift Sky helps you travel our Solar ...System completely hassle-free.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Usually, we give you facts on what we know about space. But today we only have something we dont know the origin of the Moon.The most common hypothesis is that a Mars-sized object slammed into the young Earth and catapulted huge amounts of debris into the Earths orbit, where it slowly formed into our Moon. But new findings suggest that this might not be true. Scientists found so-called volatile carbon on the Moon. These volatiles only exist if temperatures stay below a... certain level. If the Moon was made from impact material, temperatures would have been so high that the volatile carbon would have boiled away. While we wait for scientists to come up with better explanations, you can check out the Moon on Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Look into the sky what do you see? If its bright and neither the Moon nor the Sun, dont call NASA just yet for a UFO sighting . It's probably Venus. Named after the Roman goddess of love, its beautiful to look at from far, far away. From up close, Venus is basically hell with surface temperatures of 470 C, an atmosphere made of carbondioxide, and sulphuric acid rains that evaporate immediately before even hittingthe ground. Definitely no place for a human. If its to...o cloudy to enjoy Venus in living colors in the night sky, head over to our app Redshift Sky to see it in all its hellish beauty.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Even without Martians exploring the Red Planet is still one of the most exciting endeavors of humankind. Before anybody sets foot on Mars, NASAs Rovers will do the groundwork. After Spirit, Opportunity and Curiosity the next rover to explore Mars will be called Perseverance and is set to launch in July 2020. Alex Mather, a Virginia seventh grader, came up with the name. In his submission to NASAs naming contest he writes If you think about it, all of these names of p...ast Mars rovers are qualities we possess as humans. () If Rovers are to be the qualities of us as a race, we missed the most important thing perseverance. We as humans evolved as creatures who could learn to adapt to any situation, no matter how harsh. To learn what we know so far of Mars, check out our app Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
We were at the edge of our seats but alas, twas not to be this week the spaceship Crew Dragon was scheduled to launch for a trip to the ISS. It would have been the first time in nine years that a NASA mission would head to the ISS from national ground. Only 15 minutes before lift-off, the launch was canceled due to the weather conditions. Even with our advanced technology, the rule still applies bad weather is the natural enemy of space exploration. We feel sorry f...or the thousands of people who traveled to NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the launch. Our next chance is on Saturday, 1922 GMT. We keep our fingers crossed for better weather. Will you be watching attempt no. 2? # nasa #astronomyfacts #astrology
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Many people are still salty that Pluto has been demoted to dwarf planet (Let it go, please! Its been 15 years!). Other objects might be happy if they earned the title of dwarf planet like Hygiea. Hygiea always checked three of the four boxes for dwarf planet, namely it orbits around the Sun, its not a moon, and it has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit like a full-sized planet. Just now we were able to check for the final criterion an (almost) spherical shap...e. Thanks to the VLT (Very Large Telescope), astronomers could see that this is the case. And another title might await Hygiea It could be the smallest dwarf planet in our Solar System, even smaller than Ceres. So, go Hygiea, and congratulations! Its one small reclassification for man, but a great promotion for a former asteroid.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
As we live on Earth, we consider a planet with a magnetic field as something normal. But even in our Solar System its not that common of the rocky planets in the inner Solar System, only Earth and Mercury have one. And with Mercury, we are not sure why. Scientists considered Mercury too small to have a magnetic field, which is one hundred times weaker than that of Earth. One hypothesis is that, like Earths magnetism, Mercurys core must at least partially be molten. But... more data will hopefully be on the way ESAs and JAXAs BepiColombo mission is sending two orbiters to Mercury to find out more about its core. Estimated arrival is December 2025. While we wait for results, you can watch Mercury on our app Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Rock solid, gaseous, or uninhabitable wasteland there are many words to describe planets. But we never thought that cotton candy-like would be one of them. But those planets exist, and their nickname will melt your heart NASA calls this newly discovered class of planets super-puffs . The solar system Kepler 51 has several super-puff planets. Unlike planets in our solar system which are mostly terrestrial, liquid or gaseous, Kepler-51 b and Kepler-51 d are very low ...in density. These planets are nearly as big as Jupiter, with only 1/100th of its mass like a spoonful of sugar that is spun into a huge cloud of cotton candy. Theres still so much to discover in space, and with Redshift Sky you can go on an expedition on your phone.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
When it comes to naming things in space, astronomers love using terms from Greek mythology. And we cant be mad at that; after all, mythology is a treasure-trove of imaginative creatures. Which is why it makes sense (kind of), to call Centaurs after the mythological mix of humans and horses. In astronomy, Centaurs are a hybrid between asteroid and a comet. The icy planetesimals can be found between Jupiter and Neptune. Since they cross the orbits of giant planets on... their path around the sun, their own orbits are rather wobbly. What objects classify as Centaurs is still up for debate; there are different criteria for Centaurs. But let this not deter you to discover more small Solar System bodies with Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
In ancient times, people feared the wrath of the Heavens or the sky falling on their heads. And truth be told, space is a dangerous place for humans even when youre not actually in space, as one unfortunate soul had to experience on Aug. 22, 1888. That is the date of the first recorded death caused by a Meteorite. A group of researchers in Turkey found the incident in old records from the Ottoman Empire. According to the documents, the meteorite not only killed o...ne person in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, but also severely injured another. Probably another good reason to stay home and stay safe. For exploring the sky safely, we recommend our app .
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
PLUTO HAS A HEART OF ICE Weve all seen the wonderful high-resolution pictures of Pluto from the New Horizons flyby, and we all fell in love with the bright heart-shaped region on Plutos surface. While the view might be heart-warming, temperature-wise Plutos heart is rather cold because its made of different ices. The Tombaugh Regio, as the heart is officially called, contains nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane ices. Wander the icy plains of Plutos surface yo...urself with our app Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
There are many objects flying around in the Solar System, some large, some small. Vesta earns the title of largest asteroid in our solar system It has a diameter of 530 km at its widest, which is roughly to the distance from Berlin to Vienna. And before you ask Ceres used to have this title, but since then has been promoted to dwarf planet status. Travel tens of thousands of kilometers with a tip of your finger - with the new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS no distance is too far for you!
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
How do you feel today? Well rested? Or did you wake up feeling like a zombie, in desperate need of brains? In space, you might not wake up feeling like a zombie, but you sleep like one. As gravity even in Earths orbit is considerably lower than on Earth, your arms tend to float up, leaving astronauts in the zombie sleeping position. To avoid that you would have to strap your arms to your sleeping bag, which is probably too uncomfortable for a good nights sleep. How ...about space discovery from your own bed? Our app Redshift Sky works great
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Have you ever seen a solar eclipse? For most people, it is a once in a lifetime event. Except that this is not the whole truth Every year, about three to five solar eclipses occur. However, most of them are either partial eclipses, i.e. the Moon only covers parts of the Sun, or annular eclipses, i.e. the moon is directly in front of the Sun, but the Moon seems too small so that a ring of the Sun is still visible. In many of these cases the Sun is too bright to recogniz...e more than a slight dimming . The special solar eclipses are, of course, the total ones. These are indeed very rare. Statistically speaking, there is a total solar eclipse about every 18 months somewhere on Earth. But not every place on Earth has the same chance of experiencing a total eclipse mathematicians calculated that some places might see one only every 400 years ! To get a good view of our Sun without damaging your eyes check out our app Redshift Sky Pro.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
A grain of sand can hide 10,000 galaxies! We all know that space is, well, spacious. But lets look at an example to demonstrate the vastness of our universe if you hold a grain of sand in the night sky, the surface that this grain covers will hide about 10,000 galaxies . Galaxies that are as big or even bigger than our own, the Milky Way. ... With the new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS, nothing remains hidden from you. Start your expedition into space now and discover the universe anew!
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
We already talked about the astronauts love for shrimp cocktail. Luckily the menu for space travel has gotten much better over the years and offers some variety. Astronauts can choose from up to 200 different food items and actively choose what they want to eat while on their mission. That can range from tacos , scrambled eggs and pizza to nuts , strawberry shortcake , but also fresh fruit , at least at the beginning of a mission . Whatever your favorite food ...is you can still explore space from the comfort of your own home with Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Astronauts love shrimp cocktail When it comes to food in space, science has made huge progress astronauts dont rely on freeze-dried meals or nutritious pastes out of tubes anymore like they used to. One dish, however, has remained an all-time favorite shrimp cocktail Due to the low gravity on space stations, flavors are not as potent as they are down on Earth. Shrimp cocktail is so beloved by astronauts because it still tastes great at zero gravity it contains cocktail s...auce, which makes it taste tangy and spicy. Whatever your favorite dish is - with the new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS you can discover space without changing your eating habits!
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
The Milky Way a beautiful name for our galaxy, befitting of how it looks at night. But as with many things, thats only one way to look at it. Through history and languages, different people saw different objects in our Milky Way, all of them quite poetic. Milky Way is how the ancient Romans called it and what many languages adopted, but in Faroese and Swedish, its called Winter Way ; in Japanese, its called River of Heaven. We like the older Hungarian name, the... Road of the Warriors , in classic Arabic it was known as Haymakers Way, and in Akkadian it was the snake of the skies ... How ever you may call it, you can explore the Milky Way or The Way of the White Elephant (thats Thai!) on our app for iOS and Android. , Ich benutze @tagsfinder_com ( Freebie Link )
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Hours, days, weeks, months, years The units of time are very much depending on your point of reference. Or rather, the planet youre currently standing on. While an Earth day, i.e. the rotation of Earth around its own axis, takes 24 hours, and a year, i.e. the rotation around the Sun, takes 365.25 days, things are a bit different on Venus. The planet takes 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun, but 243 earth days to rotate once around its own axis. Discover something new about the universe every day with the new app Redshift Sky. When does your expedition begin?
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Do you believe in horoscopes and constellations ? We dont. Since our expertise and interest lie more in the scientific discovery of our galaxy rather than astrology, we are debunking an idea planetary alignment of the Solar System and its catastrophic consequences. ... When viewed from the Sun, all planets would have to be lined up in a row. However mathematically possible, it is quite improbable. For one, the planets in our Solar System dont travel at the same exact plane. And its already quite rare that all planets are on the same side of the Sun. But if several planets (and moons) ever align, its a lucky day for astronomers, because thats an excellent time to send a space probe so you can take pictures of several objects along the journey like the Voyager did back in the Seventies. You can see the result of this resourceful space exploration in our app Redshift Sky, available for iOS and Android.
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Posted - 5 years 6 months ago
Some things change very quickly (like the rules of ), others seem to last forever (also ). One thing that clearly belongs in the second category are the footprints on the moon that were left by astronauts on various missions. Since there is no erosion by wind or water, the traces and footprints left by the moon landings will most likely be visible for eternity or until our universe ends. Discover the moon and much more with the new app Redshift Sky. Have fun exploring!
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
A spacesuit costs $12million . We dont know about you, but many of us at Redshift Sky wanted to become astronauts when we were younger . However, going to space is no walk in the park in more senses than one. Not only is the preparation for space missions grueling work. The suit alone for working in space costs a fortune as well. ... At $12 million, it is a bit too pricey for most of us . Luckily, you dont need an expensive space suit to explore space our Redshift Sky app will do the trick for you .
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
As beautiful and fascinating space is, it is also frightening and dangerous and quite deadly. Without any protection of a proper space suit and/or a space shuttle around a human body, we could survive in space for about two minutes. After that you would die from suffocating. But dont worry, you would probably be unconscious by then. Therefore we suggest that you stay safe and stay inside. With our new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS you can explore space from the safety of your home, and you will have more than two minutes to see the far reaches of the universe!
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Is it a bird Is it a plane ? No, its Supermoon! If youre lucky with the weather this Thursday, you might be in for a treat this months full moon is going to be a supermoon and the last supermoon of 2020. Although supermoon is not a scientific term, it describes the phenomenon when the full moon comes very close to Earth. Depending on how closely the full moon coincides with the Moons perigee, the supermoon can appear 7 to 15 percent larger and brighter than ...usual. But even if the skies were not acting in your favor on Thursday, you can always rely on our app to see our Moon in all its beauty.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
We already talked about Enceladus in a past post. When there are organic molecules, liquid water cant be too far away Scientists have confirmed that this moon of Saturn has an abundance of water. In 2010, the Cassini mission found evidence that Enceladus probably has a liquid water ocean beneath its frozen surface. Explore Enceladus and the other moons of Saturn with the app Redshift Sky!
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Olympus Mons is a colossus When humans want to enjoy a good view of their surroundings, they hike up a mountain . The highest point you could reach on our home planet is of course Mount Everest with its 8848 meters. But the Himalayan peak is nothing next to the highest known mountain in our solar system Olympus Mons on Mars. With its peak reaching a staggering height of 26 km, it would provide a great platform to enjoy the vastness of the Red Planet .... Explore the colossus with the new app Redshift Sky.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
THE COMET ATLAS IS BREAKING APART The only thing that is constant in life is change, thats how a saying goes. And even though space operates in gigantic timeframes that are hard to grasp for us humans, some changes even we can see in real time. Like what happened to the comet Atlas or C/2019 Y4. Only discovered in 2019, astronomers hoped it would be visible to the naked eye in May 2020. But chances for that are rapidly declining, as Atlas currently seems to becrumblin...g to pieces. But dont be too sad for one, a bright comet called Swan might be coming our way and probably be visible on the Northern Hemisphere mid to end of May. And second, you can still take a glimpseat Atlas in our app, Redshift Sky Pro. #stars #galaxy
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Our galaxy is estimated to consist of 100-300 billion stars. With our new app for iOS and Android, Redshift Sky, you can explore almost all known stars in the Milky Way.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
The night sky is full of marvelous objects which you can explore with our new app Redshift Sky Pro for Android and iOS. From the Sun to the planets and their moons, you can also discover majestic nebulae like NGC 6326, including a direct flight from Earth.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
When humans want to enjoy a good view of their surroundings, they hike up a mountain. The highest point you could reach on our home planet is of course Mount Everest with its 8848 meters. But the Himalayan peak is nothing next to the highest known mountain in our solar system Olympus Mons on Mars. With its peak reaching a staggering height of 22 km, it would provide a great platform to enjoy the vastness of the Red Planet. Explore the colossus with the new app Redshift Sky Pro.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Even though we've been on the Moon it still might take a while until a human being lands on the surface of Mars. You can however already do a test landing on the Moon or even Mars with Redshift Sky Pro, our new app for iOS and Android. #moon
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
We all know that space is, well, spacious. But lets look at an example to demonstrate the vastness of our universe if you hold a grain of sand in the night sky, the surface that this grain covers will hide about 10,000 galaxies. Galaxies that are as big or even bigger than our own, the Milky Way. With the new app Redshift Sky Pro for Android and iOS, nothing remains hidden from you. Start your expedition into space now and discover the universe anew!
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Our goal is to make space exploration convenient for professionals and accessible for hobby astronomers, which is why we developed Redshift Sky Pro for iOS and Android. The new and enhanced Sky View shows you what you can discover at your location. Explore the different constellations, stars and objects such as moons and planets wherever you are in realtime.
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Posted - 5 years 7 months ago
Explore all objects in our solar system with the new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS. For example, you can see Mars with all its moons and their orbits in real time. The red planet has never been easier to explore. Experience it for yourself!
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
Observe the largest planet in the Solar System in incredible detail Explore Jupiter with all its moons and their orbits in real time. Jupiter and all other planets of our Solar System are waiting for you in our new app Redshift Sky Pro for Android and iOS. Experience it for yourself!
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
We are unable to examine gas giants like Saturn with probes, but we can explore it with high-resolution footage from different space missions and now you can, too! Explore Saturn with the new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS. Take a closer look at its iconic rings, all its moons and their orbits in real time. #explore
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
Do you know how to navigate our Solar System? Even if you do, with the new Redshift Sky for Android and iOS you can get an even better look Explore all planets and moons in our Solar System, including real-time position calculation.
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
Cant get enough of space exploration? Dont worry, with the new app for iOS and Android Redshift Sky you can even explore objects like 951 Gaspra in the asteroid belt.
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
Probably the most expensive jumpsuit is the space suit for outdoor work. It costs an impressive $12 million. With the new app Redshift Sky for Android and iOS you don't have to spend twelve million dollars to explore space. Try it out now!
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
From the earth, the sun is yellow, but observed from the moon, the sun is white. This is due to the Earth's atmosphere, through which colour molecules in the air are deflected. Explore the fascinating illusions and facts of outer space for yourself with the new app Redhift Sky for Android and iOS!
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Posted - 5 years 8 months ago
Follow planets and other celestial objects on their way through the sky With the new app Redshift Sky Pro for iOS and Android we have added an improved animated transit diagram. Never miss a planet transit the sky again; you will simply know when Jupiter (or any other planet) is visible at your location.
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