4/5 rating based on 163 reviews. Read all reviews for Planets for iPhone.
Planets is free iOS app published by Dana Peters
The debonair
I was about ten when I got an iPhone 4 and downloaded this app. Such beautiful graphics for a young mind that loved space. Thank you guys for creating this app. It holds a cool part in my space exploration phase of my childhood
beathinker.
Here it is late Thursday, July 18, 2019 and you have not GPS where Apollo 11 landed! Don’t screw this up. You have the best view of the moon on line. And now you’re not going to show us where Apollo 11 landed let alone any of the other Apollo landings? This is your last opportunity Dana! Don’t screw the pooch!
jaida-Renay
This app is very useful and very easy to understand it was recommended to me buy a few people actually then I decided to use it it’s super easy I would download
rainbow quees
I think it’s simple and awesome. I love showing my kids the (two main) planets we can see each night (Saturn and Jupiter). Things they don’t really teach them in school anymore ❤️❤️❤️
David in ATX
Sometimes you just want an app to be able to locate and identify the planets and constellations that you’re seeing in the sky. This app does that. Not only that, it helps you determine the best viewing times for planets and the moon. The additional planetary information is a nice plus.
mjones666
It tells me everything I want to know where ever i might happen to be out what to look at in the night sky. Once I was in Mendoza Argentina the dark sky the Milky Way and the planet Mars was actually red in the sky and what a experience I shared with my travelling group thank you you guys.
ToddPDX
This is on of the first apps I added to my iPhone and it has been a favorite for a decade. Thanks for the update. Long may it orbit.
LuvWSJ
I really, really like this app. I’ve used it many many times. It’s only shortcoming is that it does not have the Milky Way in the visibility section. It would be very helpful to know when the Milky Way rises and sets and when it will be visible because there is a new moon or no moon. Otherwise, it is practically perfect in every way.