Solar System Scope

Solar System Scope Mod APK v3.2.11 [Premium Unlocked] for Android

Publisher:INOVE, s.r.o.    
App Name:Solar System Scope

Editor's Review

Solar System Scope nails immersive space learning in a way few astronomy tools manage. I’ve explored its 3D cosmic simulations and detailed planetary catalogs, and its user friendly layout makes stargazing and solar system study super approachable. Built on real NASA data, it includes night sky tracking, multi language guides and realistic planet maps, fitting for students, space lovers, educators and young kids curious about outer space.

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Solar System Scope Official Introduction

Solar System Scope is a fun way of Exploring, Discovering and Playing with the Solar System and Outer Space.

Welcome to the Space Playground

Solar System Scope (or just Solar) contains many views and celestial simulations, but most of all - it brings you closer to the furthest reaches of our world and lets you experience lots of fantastic space sceneries.

It aspires to be the most illustrative, easy to understand and simple to use space model.

3D Encyclopedia

In Solar’s unique encyclopedia you will find the most interesting facts about every planet, dwarf planet, every major moon and more – and everything is accompanied by realistic 3D visualizations.

Solar’s encyclopedia is available in 19 languages: English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese. More languages are coming soon!

Nightsky Observatory

Enjoy Stars and constellation of the night sky as viewed from any given location on Earth. You can point your device at the sky to see all objects in their proper place, but you can also simulate Night sky in the past or in the future.

Now with advanced options that let you simulate ecliptic, equatorial and azimuthal line, or grid (among other things).

Scientific Instrument

Solar System Scope calculations are based on up-to-date orbital parameters published by NASA and let you simulate celestial positions at any given time.

For Everyone

Solar System Scope is well suited for all audiences and ages: It is enjoyed by space enthusiasts, teachers, scientists, but Solar is successfully used even by children of 4+ years of age!

Unique Maps

We are proud to present a very unique set of planetary and moon maps, that let you experience a true-color space as never before.

These accurate maps are based on NASA elevation and imagery data. Colors and shades of the textures are tuned according to true-color photos made by Messenger, Viking, Cassini and New Horizon spacecrafts, and the Hubble Space Telescope.

Basic resolution of these maps is for free – but if you would like the best experience, you can check out the highest quality, which is available with In-App purchase.

Join our vision

Our vision is to build the ultimate space model and bring you the deepest space experience.

And you can help - try Solar System Scope and if you like it, spread the word!

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Solar System Scope Review & Newbie Guide (Android)

If you’re even a little into space, this app’s a no-brainer. It’s not just some flashy planet simulator—it’s a legit tool that’s actually fun to mess around with, and it’s dead simple to get started once you know the ropes. I’ve spent a few hours poking around, and here’s the real talk for anyone picking it up on Android.

First off, let’s get one thing straight: the accuracy here is wild. It uses NASA’s latest orbital data—yeah, the real-deal stuff that scientists use—to make sure every planet, moon, and asteroid is exactly where it should be in real time. No cheesy fake orbits or cartoonish planets here; the 3D models are crisp, the lighting hits just right, and when you zoom in on Mars or Jupiter, you can see the tiny details that make each planet unique. It’s like having a piece of the solar system in your pocket.

Newbies, listen up—this is how you stop fumbling around and start exploring fast:

1. Finding Earth (or any planet) is easier than you think. Open the app, hit the third button on the left, then tap the search bar in the top right and type “Earth.” Boom—you’re instantly locked onto our home planet. No complicated menus, no confusing controls. Just tap and go.

2. Once you’re on a planet, don’t just stare at it. Tap around—you’ll find a 3D encyclopedia that breaks down everything from its structure to its orbit, and it’s available in 10 different languages if English isn’t your jam. Want to see what Jupiter’s core looks like? Or how Saturn’s rings are held together? It’s all there, and it’s way less boring than reading a textbook.

3. Use the zoom and rotate controls—seriously. Drag your finger to spin the solar system, pinch to zoom in or out. This isn’t just a gimmick; seeing planets from different angles helps you actually understand how they move and how their orbits work. I spent 20 minutes just spinning Saturn and watching its rings catch the light—total mind-blower.

The best part? It’s not just about observing—you can build your own planetary systems too. Grab asteroids and other space junk, let them orbit your planet, and even absorb smaller ones to make your planet bigger. You gotta keep a few satellites around, though—they help your little system grow and build up defenses. It’s a fun twist that turns a “look but don’t touch” app into something you can actually play with.

Is it perfect? Nah—sometimes the app lags a little when you zoom all the way out, but that’s minor. For what it is—an educational, fun, super accurate solar system simulator—it’s hard to beat. Whether you’re a space nerd or just want to show your kid what Pluto looks like (yes, it’s in there too), this app delivers.

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