JupiterMoons
Published by American Astronomical Society (inc) on Nov 16, 2012Genre: Education
Ratings: 4.13
Version: 1.1
Updated: May 09, 2016
Downloads: 266
JupiterMoons is an education app developed by Guidebook. The last update, v1.10, released on May 09, 2016, and it’s rated 4.13 out of 5 based on the latest 8 reviews. JupiterMoons costs $2.99 and requires iOS 8.0+ and Android 7 or newer to download.


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Description
JupiterMoons is your essential guide to observing the king of planets whenever Jupiter reigns over the night sky.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★ Great!
This is an awesome idea for an app. No more reading a chart in Sky&Tel for me. Graphics are fantastic and very intuitive UI. One thing I'd like to see if a notification option to select certain types of events to be notified on my device.
★★★★★ Nicely done!
I look at Jupiter through my telescope every night I can. This app quickly and smoothly shows me the info I need. Ditto on the previous poster's request for a notification feature, but still worth 5 stars.
★★★★★ This app rocks!
Love love LOVE this app. While Jupiter's gracing our skies for the season this app will be a constant reference. I used to use the website but now, at a glance, I can find moon, moon shadow and GRS transits at a glance - and not even have to convert from UT!! With the ability to move back and forth in time, both in large and small increments, I can plan my astrophotography sessions or check which moons I captured.
★★★★★ Very Useful App
I volunteer at two public observatories. It is very useful to be able to show the visitors the configuration of the moons while they are near the eyepiece
★★☆☆☆ Very thin application
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This app is disappointing in how little it does. Besides the main display of Jupiter and its four visible moons' positions, it has very brief descriptions and a few photos of the planet and the four moons. It is far from a complete reference on Jupiter. For example, it mentions the fact that Jupiter has more than 60 moons, but contains no other information about them.
Compared to other full featured astronomy apps like Star Walk, Safari Pro, or Luminos, each of which costs only a few dollars mo
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