NASA Visualization Explorer Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for NASA Visualization Explorer for iPhone.
NASA Visualization Explorer is free iOS app published by NASA

Awesome

ar6557

I love this app. It's rekindling my childhood dream of becoming an astronaut.


Very Informative!!

Ssmit21

The app was not what I expected it to be, but I found it very interesting! The app gives relatable stories about events happening in space and on Earth. For example, an informative story about Hurricane Katrina and how NASA's technology has evolved since 2005 to better understand the natural disasters. Loved it!!!


Great NASA CGI collection

Leinad Namrednim

If you like the standard of what NASA does best, CGI, then this app has put many of their collections together in one big composite reference. Thank you NASA (Never A Straight Answer). Would have made it five stars for just one additional composite of this planet from space like Pluto.


FANTASTIC!

CD Wyte

This app is only suitable for humans between 10 and 100 years of age. Its scope ranges only from planet Earth to the detectable universe. Despite those limitations, it is better than any of my 60 years of science fiction. And, it does contain news, photos, video, facts, and travel ... All, where no one has gone before.


Cool but crashes

wishful49

When i open it up on my ipad mini, it automatically crashes


Very disappointing to have to say

DanaosX

Since the latest update, within seconds the app crashes every time I open it on my iPad Air2. Hope someone gets a handle on the problem & fixes it soon.


We *LOVE* this APP!!!!

(((cosmos)))

Pictures are great, topics are never dumb, app design is also quite nice. Well the cherry on the top is its content! For 99.99% scientifically correct, even quite humorous. Why, I wonder why this marvelously hansome app stays in the bottom of the sea.


Out

Granddad_gar10

Keeps bouncing back to home screen. Can not use. ..???


Layman's Multimedia Guide

Pigeonherd

This is a very cool app that provides a continually-updating stream of "Stories" published by NASA about what's going on in Space Science. In addition to pictures and text, there are usually short films to convey a good "feel" of the events. Can't wait to read all the backdated ones, and look forward to getting notified of new ones!


Great Educational App

Neurlimon

This is an amazing App! It is simple and sweet. There is so much content and it's free. Easy to use interface. I have no complaints...