Planetary Clock
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Version :2.1
Size :13.58Mb
Updated :Sep 17,2018
Developer :Piotr Knapczyk
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Based on the users' reviews of the Planetary Clock app, here are three cons and pros in 15 words or less: **Cons:** 1. Many users find the app's interface unintuitive and difficult to navigate. 2. Some users experience issues with accuracy, claiming the app's calculations are incorrect. 3. A few users feel the app's features are too basic and lack polish. **Pros:** 1. Users praise the app's educational value, learning about planetary movements. 2. Many users appreciate the app's ease of use, even for those without astronomy background. 3. Some users enjoy the app's aesthetically pleasing design, making it pleasing to read.
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Description
Planetary Clock is simple and elegant app what shows positions of all planets of the Solar System at any given day. The app uses precise calculation to determine accurate positions in real time. Sun’s and planets sizes are not to scale in order to show them clearly, but other parameters such as size of orbit, eccentricity, shape of the orbit and position of planets are calculated using precise NASA data. Planets are also realistically sized to each other
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