Published by John Kennedy on 2024-07-01
1. (For a complete 3D rendered augmented reality and motion tracking solution, please try the award-winning companion app 'Pocket Universe').
2. If you need a quick way to determine if you should bother setting up your telescope, or just want to know if that bright 'star' is actually planet, this is an app you'll find very useful.
3. What's Up? displays the locations of the Sun, Moon and planets on a simple grid display representing the sky.
4. If you already own Pocket Universe, this app is similar to the "Currently Visible" display mode, but - dare I say it - a little prettier, and quicker to use.
5. There is no augmented reality, no motion tracking: just take a peek at the display and know what's up.
6. Slide the time-bar forwards or backwards to see if your favorite planet is going to appear soon, and from which direction.
7. * Displays the location in the sky of the Sun, Moon, Planets and Pluto.
8. Please note: Localizations are limited to Planet names.
9. * Link to Wikipedia Page for more in-depth information.
10. * Network support only required for Wikipedia access.
11. * Tell at a glance which objects are good for observation.
12. Liked What's Up?? here are 5 Education apps like Sight Words - Dolch List; Bunpo: Learn Japanese; Monster Park - AR Dino World; Chegg Study - Homework Help; Scholigit Parent;
Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
Select Windows version:
Install What's Up? app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
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Get APK for PC → | John Kennedy | 4.50 | 3.12 |
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Another great astronomy app
Terrible...
Simple yet elegant
A nice app, but limited usefulness.