Perth, AU Jun 06, 2012
Notable precursors are:
* 1957: book "Cosmic View" written by Kees Boeke
* 1968: film "Cosmic Zoom" directed by Eva Szasz
* 1977: film "Powers of Ten" directed by Charles and Ray Eames
* 1982/94: book "Powers of Ten: A Book About the Relative Size of Things in the Universe and the Effect of Adding another Zero" by Philip and Phylis Morrison
* 1996: IMAX film "Cosmic Voyage" directed by Bayley Silleck
The App relies on cutting-edge scientific know-how. Where possible real photographs obtained with modern objectives, telescopes, and microscopes have been used. The other images, for example those of the largest scales of the Universe and of individual atoms, are state-of-the-art computer models. These simulations are consistent with all available empirical data gathered by recognized scientists in cosmology, astrophysics, geology, biology, genetics, chemistry, and particle physics. Get addicted to these enthralling views of our world.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 4.2 or later
* 5.6 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Cosmic Eye 2.1.1 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Entertainment category.
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Danail Obreschkow
Astrophysicist
Australia
Astrophysicist
Australia
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