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Hubble 3D - Ultra Deep Field app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 4800 ratings )
Entertainment Education
Developer: Jeff Butsch
Free
Current version: 1.1.1, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 06 Aug 2013
App size: 49.02 Mb

Not another wallpaper app, but a fully interactive simulation with full freedom of motion! Fly into Hubbles famous Ultra Deep Field through thousands of galaxies. Real high resolution science data and imaging were used to create this simulation. Fly into the Ultra Deep Field and go anywhere. Explore galaxies up close or far away, from any angle, even see the field from behind. Tap on a galaxy to see its distance from Earth. Everything is controlled with one finger touch.

Features:

o Supports all iOS devices including iPad and iPhone

o Very easy to use

o Uses your devices 3D graphics processor

o High resolution full color imaging

o Accurate depth simulation using actual redshift data measured by Hubble

o Fly and steer with one finger touch

o Fly in reverse to get the best view

o Hubble (home) button gets you back to the original Ultra Deep Field view

o Tap any galaxy to see its distance from Earth in light years

o information about the original Ultra Deep Field images

Latest reviews of Hubble 3D - Ultra Deep Field app for iPhone and iPad

Very nice app, love it!
Lets you fly through the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and investigate the galaxies billions of light years away.
Am I missing something?
It could be due to the app not properly working both on my iPad and iPhone, but all I can see is a static picture of the UDF, with the only interactive content being the name and distance of the galaxies I tap on...
Awesome
This app is awesome, and easy to use! I love how you can tap a galaxy to see how far it is from Earth. 5/5!
Too bad
Didnt see anything remotely hi res... no Hubble either. Under developed over promised. But dont give up.
Neat but limited
Its kind of interesting at first to zoom in on objects. But Hubble is limited by resolution and so are we in this app. It would be nice to see a 3d representation of our galaxy and be able to tap on an region to view it in various angles also showing the name of the star.
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