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Stars and Planets is like a super cool 3D map of our galaxy. You can use it to check out all the planets and satellites in our Solar System, as well as some awesome new exoplanets, asteroid belts, black holes, and pulsars. It's got a crazy amount of stuff - almost 4.5 million stars, over 4500 exoplanets, and 152 satellites! This virtual view of the Universe is perfect for teachers to teach with and for students to explore space and the Milky Way galaxy. And get this - you can use it in over 100 languages! Plus, it's updated every day from sources like NASA and ESA. How awesome is that?
The app is super cool because it shows you 3D versions of all the star systems and how they move around in space. It even has black holes in binary systems, like the famous Cygnus X-1 and the Great Annihilator. The Great Annihilator is extra special because it's the only binary system with both a black hole and a pulsar. You can also check out pulsar exoplanets, which were the first type of planets found outside our solar system, and magnetars, which are these really rare neutron stars. And the best part is that you can search for all these cool things by their names, types, constellations, and more!
You gotta have an internet connection to get into the online stellar database and check out the wiki info. But don't worry, you can still look up some cool stuff offline too, like planetary and orbital data. All that data comes from different places like SIMBAD, The Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia, NASA Exoplanet Archive, and Planet Habitability Laboratory.
In a nutshell, Stars and Planets is a super cool app that lets you dive into the mind-blowing universe right from your own device. It's not only fun but also packed with loads of interesting facts.
Space Map: Journey through the Cosmos and Our Awesome Milky Way Galaxy! Your Ultimate Guide to All Things Astronomy!
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