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⭐️5 / 5
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🙌4
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📼4 scs
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📦~ in 9 months
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of RRA(SWTIS)

2.0.27

June 17, 2024

Modifying app description versions and simple bug fixes

2.0.26

May 23, 2024

The Korea name has been changed and the bug-fixing version has been changed
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2.0.25

August 16, 2023

Build functionality has been improved

2.0.22

June 30, 2022

app update

2.0.21

June 25, 2022

application update

2.0.20

June 20, 2022

Application update

2.0.10

October 13, 2020

• Content image improvement

2.0.8

August 5, 2020

# BugFix • Fix error in displaying content in the "Notice" menu • Fix SOHO LASCO C3, The WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction(ENLIL) Video • Fix error of loading IPS Models image • Modified the homepage and email address of KSWC # Changes • The GOES X-Ray Flux 5-minute graph is no longer available. • The models below are not available for maintenance. -GNSS ionosphere change model -GNSS positioning Error model -TEC Map
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2.0.5

May 18, 2016

- Fixed crash on iOS 9 - Support iPhone 6 and 6 plus resolution

2.0.2

October 21, 2013

Fixed iOS 7 status bar bug

Price History of RRA(SWTIS)

Description of RRA(SWTIS)

What is the Solar flare? What's going on around the Sun and the Earth ? So, the KSWC finally developed this space weather mobile APP. It is expected that this APP is a portal site of the space weather, and provides the observation data, forecasting models and SWx monitors in real time. The KSWC was formally established as such in 2011, and 14th member of ISES(International Space Environment Service). The KSWC has dreamed of "the safety Korea without space weather disaster" by accurate forecasts and prompt alerts. The main features 1. Space weather now 2. 3-day forecast of space weather 3. forecasting models and observation data 4. Space weather effects(Aviation, satellites, GNSS, Power Grids, Communications) 5. NEWS and announcement of of KSWC The KSWC(Korea Space Weather Center) of RRA(Radio Research Agency) http://www.spaceweather.kasa.go.kr E-mail spaceweather@korea.kr
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RRA(SWTIS): FAQ

Is RRA(SWTIS) available on iPad devices?

No, RRA(SWTIS) isn’t iPad-friendly.
RRA(SWTIS) was launched by Korean Space Weather Center of National Radio research Agency.
The app needs iOS 14.5 or later to function properly.
The current user rating of the RRA(SWTIS) app is 5.0.
The Rra(swtis) App Relates To The Weather Genre.
The latest RRA(SWTIS) version released is 2.0.27.
July 2, 2024 is the exact date of the latest RRA(SWTIS) update.
The RRA(SWTIS) app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Korean Space Weather Center of National Radio research Agency: The RRA(SWTIS) app is child-friendly.
RRA(SWTIS) can be used in English, Korean.
Unfortunately, RRA(SWTIS) is not on Apple Arcade.
No, RRA(SWTIS) does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, RRA(SWTIS) is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of RRA(SWTIS)

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Reviews of RRA(SWTIS)

  • Most In-Depth Space Weather App

    I love this app because it’s so easy to use and for the fact that it provides so much information. It has all the information that one needs to be able to keep up with solar activity! The developers have hit it out of the park with this one!
  • Simple & easy to navigate

    I'm a space weather scientist and like this app for its simplicity and the ease of navigation. I also like the fact that I can see ENLIL model handily, which would be a cool thing to watch for general public as well.
  • Excellent FREE Solar Monitoring

    This FREE Solar Monitoring app is developed by [South] Korean Space Weather agency. It provides current (sometimes also going back 48 hours) data from our star. Not only does it provide tabulated data from the various global solar labs it also, very nicely, provides their latest videos. This is a HUGE plus.
    If there is a problem it is the slowness of going from one video back to another screen within the app (at least on my iPh6sPlus device). Patience is key here.

    Caveat: this, like most solar monitoring apps, is for those astronomers (amateur and professional) who can reasonably interpret the data provided. It will give you an idea if your area could see the Aurora, for example, but you must know how to interpret the data. It will not molly-cuddle interpretations. It is not designed for the wannabe who has not studied our parent star, at least a little bit.
    Enjoy.