User iPhone and iPod Touch can now enjoy a taste to explore space through a new application released U.S. antaraiksa agency, NASA. Applications are free to use and download at Apple's App Store shows archive photos, videos, and the latest information space missions of NASA.
"We are very pleased to be providing content that includes NASA and the many new things to the user though the iPhone and iPod Touch," said Gary Martin, director of the Ames Research Center, one of NASA's research center that developed the application. He said that this application provides an easy and interesting to the public to participate in space exploration program.
With the application, for example, the user can position melecak international space station (ISS) which was orbiting the Earth. In addition, users can also follow the countdown and mission seconds shuttle launch.
"We are very pleased to be providing content that includes NASA and the many new things to the user though the iPhone and iPod Touch," said Gary Martin, director of the Ames Research Center, one of NASA's research center that developed the application. He said that this application provides an easy and interesting to the public to participate in space exploration program.
With the application, for example, the user can position melecak international space station (ISS) which was orbiting the Earth. In addition, users can also follow the countdown and mission seconds shuttle launch.
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