Most of us enjoy images of our solar system and to have an interactive, beautifully depicted, animated leaning tool like Solar Walk is enthralling. I have had it for years on my old iPad and never tire of it. Updates are always good and there are never glitches. Get it you will love it.
High Quality
This app is great for visualising the solar system. It can provide a good sense of scale and has great visuals. I purchased this app many years ago and it’s been on my devices ever since. It’s especially good on iPad. Great for adults and kids. I appreciate the many updates it’s had over the years.
Solar walk 2
The best app ever !!!!!!!
The more you look, the more you find
This is great. The fact you can use it without data and that it shows you reality is not to be underestimated.
Excellent
Superb learning tool
Only Removes adds, still Need to pay
Paying whatever price it is just a waste of money because of PAYING MORE just to see, satellites, dwarf planets, comet,etc.!
Makes the game unfun, please READ this, this would PERFECT if it wasn’t like this
Ephraim
This app is amazing and I love it so much only problem is doesn’t let me go onto all the planets
Exception Detail, Some Suggestions
Just one suggestion that I think should be put into consideration. In the past few years, there have quite a few space missions along with recently launched satellites that should be added to Solar Walk 2 such as the Artemis 1 Mission (along with the emphasis of future Artemis missions), SpaceX Starlink satellites, James Webb telescope just to name a few. In addition, I think it should be wroth noting how popular the interactive animated missions in Solar Walk 1 were. Like how you could watch the Hubble Space Telescope being launched into orbit, or the battery-powered four-wheeled rover known as the Lunar Roving Vehicle that was used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program during 1971 and 1972. I remember when Solar Walk 1 allowed you to interact with and observe the Apollo 11 Mission (in case you forgot what mission that was it was when we put the first man on the Moon, Neil Armstrong).
Extremely well presented.
An extremely important part of my astronomy experience.
Very cool but…
Okay it’s good and all BUT WHY DO I HAVE TO PAY TO GET MANMADE OBJECTS OT COMETS LIKE WHY THATS STUPID but good graphics also I PAID TO GET IT AND I CANT ZOOM OUT
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