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Strange limitations
Was quite pleased to find this app. An accurate bird’s eye view of the solar system for any date was just what I had hoped to find. That said, I see two strange limitations. The first is orientation of the program. I use an iPad in horizontal or landscape position with the bottom of the device to the left and the top to the right. For whatever reason this app, unlike every other app fails to orient itself to match. It always shows the program upside down, requiring me to disconnect the iPad, disconnect the power and rotate it 180 degrees. Most odd. Next, there is no ability to show the positions of the planets for a specific date. There are only the forward and reverse buttons of varying speeds. Even at the slowest speeds it is difficult if not impossible to zero in on a specific date. Other than those two items I’m glad I found this great app. Thanks!Show lessUltra-Epic, just one thing…
So, I wrote this review to suggest something. If you progress the solar system orbits to 10,000 yfn (years from now), can you show the full supernova of Betelgeuse? I mean, astronomers have theorized that Betelgeuse will go boom in about 10,000 years, so show that please in the next update. Another thing I wanna see is stars expanding over the course of billions of years (if anyone doesn’t get tired while progressing the orbits of the solar system, or they could use the Alpha Centauri system to do it, too.) Also, GIMME THE ABILITY 2 ADD STARS.
Happy Developing!Show lessExpecting a huge update
Yo yo! This game is already sick enough but i would definitely love if the developers could make an update to the game where you can zoom into messier objects just like the stars! Other than that, this game is extremely cool and has found many stars that i don't even know how far from earth they are!Show less