Rocket Science 101 Reviews

4/5 rating based on 33 reviews. Read all reviews for Rocket Science 101 for iPhone.
Rocket Science 101 is free iOS app published by NASA

Doesn’t work on iOS 11

Planes guy

This is one of our all-time favorite apps. Super fun to build and launch all the Rockets. Please update for iOS 11.


It needs improvement

Legolas5533

Ok let's be clear, the game is not trash but consider it has not been updated since 2014 so don't criticize it. For the haters: SHUT UP AND GET A PROPER SIMULATOR


Mr Knif

Dragondak

Fantastic App!! Easy load and easy to use. Really enjoyed the applause and cheers when launch was successful. Great for my ego. I need that for my ringtone.


Technically Adequate

rocket_poodles

The application is well-researched and an excellent super-fast and fun introduction into what a real production rocket looks like. This is what really flies into space. Well done.


Best NASA App!!

Dav123456

App makes it really easy and fun to learn about all the recent NASA missions and the rockets they use!


Great NASA education tool for both children and adults

charles_a

An incredible education tool for children to adults. Thanks NASA for inspiring our youth. - @AbsolutSpaceGuy


Way cool!

Austin4869

Great insight into NASA's LSP


Awesome!

LSPer.kt

You guys rock...this is awesome! SRB sep on Atlas 5 is wrong tho...3 sep first :-)


Great classroom tool

OxcartMC

With the end of the shuttle program, many students do not understand how satellites and probes are getting off the ground. NASA's Rocket Science 101 is an ideal answer. The app explains everything that's going on each step of the way, but best yet, it has three difficulty/detail levels that allow the app to be tailored to grade level, detail required for lesson...or just how detailed you want your time wasting to be. Yep, it's enough fun on its own to be practically entertainment. Hopefully future updates will add more missions and launch systems. Double-bravo, NASA!


Awesome

HPDecathlete

This app is really great and helps you understand rockets through interaction and entertainment! :D Thank you NASA!!