Not good, really does nothing
Shows the rings and rocks or something you can zoom in zoom out wopwop And there are not many reviews look for your self
Yes, Our Galaxy is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Our Galaxy app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Our Galaxy is free.
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4.75 out of 5
44 ratings in Germany
Shows the rings and rocks or something you can zoom in zoom out wopwop And there are not many reviews look for your self
Can barely even explore any objects, and can’t see 3D models. Not good, trash 💀💀💀
Such a perfectly needed and simple application, tells you exactly where you are in the universe. What more could you want?
Navigation is a little clunky, but the detail is amazing!
I like it. It helps to see the big picture of our galaxy and beyond. Very good. Maybe small improvements could be made.
Others have said enough. This is an educational mindfulness spinner toy. UI is superb, help files are extensive. Everyone should own this.
Nice app that shows stuff in perspective. I wish it had an option to switch to Night Sky view tied to geo coordinates like other stargazing apps for star hoping and DSOs search during observation sessions. Then it would be all in one. Otherwise, I have to jump between different apps.
Fantastic app. Seeing our solar system in relation to our galaxy and the deep space objects puts a whole new perspective on astronomy. Well done!!!
This one delivers and it's free! You can use this app to get a good representation of our galaxy's size and structure. It's a good visual aid and accurate modelling.
Wonderful app that provides a perspective that is totally different than “looking out” from our small perch on the earth. Go ahead and jump all the way out of the Milky Way and look back for a change. Wow! It is beyond my understanding how anyone can calculate the position of what we see as unmoving points and smudges of light in the night sky. But here it is. The detail is highest closest to the Sun, demonstrating limits to our vision, but we also see galaxies individually and as groups far away. The app is new to me and I am totally blown away.