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All Versions of JupiterMoons

1.1

May 9, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - Update to Great Red Spot longitude calculation - Minor bug fix in the "What's happening with Jupiter” events list - Removed cross hairs around Jupiter - Updated general design
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1.0.1

October 24, 2013

Bug fixes for iOS 7

1.0

November 15, 2012

Price History of JupiterMoons

Description of JupiterMoons

JupiterMoons is your essential guide to observing the king of planets whenever Jupiter reigns over the night sky. Sky & Telescope’s app helps you locate Jupiter’s four largest moons and time transits of the Great Red Spot with an easy-to-use interface. (The moons’ orbits are shown to scale with respect to Jupiter.) Plus, learn more about what makes these fascinating solar system denizens tick. Observe Jupiter • Locate Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto at the specified date and time — unlike in Galileo’s day, they’re clearly labeled. • Zoom in by tapping on the screen to better watch accurately timed Great Red Spot crossings and moon transits and eclipses. Or zoom out for a full view of the moons’ orbits. Take Command • Use the time controls to step through the seconds or hours, or speed through days or even years to see where the moons will be down the line. • Customize your view to match what you see through your telescope. Focus on the Details • Click on any item in JupiterMoons’ complete events calendar to see the action. The calendar lists all the Jupiter-related happenings for the day: moon eclipses and transits, Great Red Spot transits, and moon-shadow transits. • Learn more about Jupiter and its ice-and-fire moons with our encyclopedic descriptions, accompanied by spectacular images. Please note: this application is designed to work in landscape orientation only so that you may view Jupiter, the Great Red Spot, and the Galilean satellites at their best.
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JupiterMoons: FAQ

Does JupiterMoons have support for iPad devices?

Yes, JupiterMoons can support iPad devices.
American Astronomical Society (inc) developed the JupiterMoons app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the JupiterMoons app is iOS 8.0.
Users are raving about JupiterMoons, which has an exceptional rating of 4.1 out of 5.
Jupitermoons Relates To The Education App Genre.
The newest version of JupiterMoons is 1.1.
JupiterMoons updated its app on June 29, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the JupiterMoons app: English.
Sorry, JupiterMoons is not part of Apple Arcade.
Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in JupiterMoons.
No, JupiterMoons does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of JupiterMoons

  • Great for an astrophotographer

    When the sky is clear I shoot photos of Jupiter, but have no idea which moon is where. This app helps me figure it out. It also helps me plan ahead to see if I can capture the great red Spot that night. Highly recommended for anyone who does planetary photography.
  • Wide Angle needs to be wider

    The only knock on this app is that the wide-angle view does not allow sufficient room for Callisto much of the time.
  • Decent - needs date/time control

    This WOULD be a good app if it let you set your own time, rather than going off UT. Because that’s a 7 hour difference, when it gives me “today’s” events, it’s useless to me because technically anything I’m going to look at tonight is “tomorrow” according to the app. But you can’t switch to any date other than today on the “Events” page (if I’m wrong, please someone show me how!). You can move back and forth in time on the chart page, but not the event page, which is the page that would actually be useful for organizing my viewing.