What's New
Bug fix...
Bug fix...
Size:
44.7 MB
Category:
Reference
Reference
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$2.99
$2.99
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
1.1
1.1
Description - Moon Phase Photo Maps
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The Moon Phase Photo Maps is now available for $2.99 for both iPhone and iPad owners.The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at only 44.7 MB to download. The new Moon Phase Photo Maps app version 1.1 has been updated on 2014-11-18. The Apple Store includes a very useful feature that will check if your device and iOS version are both compatible with the app. Most iPhone and iPad are compatible. Here is the app`s compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1.3 or later
Bottom Line: For more information about Moon Phase Photo Maps check developer Astrovisuals`s website : http://www.astrovisuals.com.au/apps.html
Bottom Line: For more information about Moon Phase Photo Maps check developer Astrovisuals`s website : http://www.astrovisuals.com.au/apps.html
Not just a Moon Map Rather a series of actual photos of the phases of the Moon with prominent features marked and named. This makes it easy to identify features on the Moon as you ...
Very nice program Simple to use Does just what it says it will do I especially like the ability to flip and or mirror according to your telescope type No having to rotate your moon map and decipher upside down labels Just one small negative it only works in portrait on my ipad2 no landscape Nice MJW6263
Bought the app tonight Does exactly what it says it does and does it well I have no complaints Automatically went to a map that perfectly matched what I was looking at Just had to adjust the S up setting to match my telescope Excellent idea excellent implementation DanoTR
The only Moon maps that clearly label what is visible along the terminator unfortunately lack further information After learning the name of a feature you must consult another reference for further details Brief biographical or historical information about each name would be a big improvement Still I could identify nothing from other Moon maps but quickly identified the large lit crater extending well into the dark side of the Moon on the night I bought the app The Jura Mountains surrounding the Bay of Rainbows on Moon Day 10 5 Satisfaction Best Idea Incomplete Implementation Bozocity
I haven t gotten into the field with this and from the weather report don t think I will soon but this will be a very useful program When we observe we normally walk the terminator from top to bottom identifying all the craters along the way I appreciate that I can set the view to match that of my Newtonian reflector and don t have to learn to read upside down as the labels are rotated I would like a little more zoom and names of those reams on the dark side of the Moon that are the first and last to catch light I know I get a bigger picture in portrait mode but I would like to be able to put the iPad in my lap locked in landscape mode so I don t have to be as worried about it slipping between my legs Looks Great KC2PED
Bought the app tonight Does exactly what it says it does and does it well I have no complaints Automatically went to a map that perfectly matched what I was looking at Just had to adjust the S up setting to match my telescope Excellent idea excellent implementation
The only Moon maps that clearly label what is visible along the terminator unfortunately lack further information After learning the name of a feature you must consult another reference for further details Brief biographical or historical information about each name would be a big improvement Still I could identify nothing from other Moon maps but quickly identified the large lit crater extending well into the dark side of the Moon on the night I bought the app The Jura Mountains surrounding the Bay of Rainbows on Moon Day 105 Satisfaction Best Idea Incomplete Implementation
I havent gotten into the field with this and from the weather report dont think I will soon but this will be a very useful program When we observe we normally walk the terminator from top to bottom identifying all the craters along the way I appreciate that I can set the view to match that of my Newtonian reflector and dont have to learn to read upside down as the labels are rotated I would like a little more zoom and names of those reams on the dark side of the Moon that are the first and last to catch light I know I get a bigger picture in portrait mode but I would like to be able to put the iPad in my lap locked in landscape mode so I dont have to be as worried about it slipping between my legs Looks Great
Very nice program Simple to use Does just what it says it will do I especially like the ability to flip andor mirror according to your telescope type No having to rotate your moon map and decipher upsidedown labels Just one small negative it only works in portrait on my ipad2 no landscape Nice
By Kostas Gar.