Planets AR - Our Solar System Apple

Planets AR - Our Solar System

Solar System in your Room!

Features & Capabilities

Unlock the secrets of the universe, the wonders of space at your fingertips!!

Planets AR is like a spaceship that takes you on a magical journey through our incredible solar system! You'll meet all the planets, moons, and even some mysterious dwarf planets, as if you're an astronaut in outer space!

But, this isn't just any ordinary journey! With our app's incredible Augmented Reality technology, you'll be able to see them right in front of your eyes, even in low-light conditions, making it an unforgettable experience! And if you prefer stargazing, you can even see them in the night sky with night mode.

You can be amazed to learn that Saturn's rings were made up of ice particles and that Pluto was a dwarf planet that used to be classified as the ninth planet, as well as its history and significance in our understanding of the universe. Learning about the cosmos will become fun and easy.

With just a few taps, you can snap a picture of the planets. Imagine the looks of admiration from your teacher and classmates as you present stunning, lifelike pictures for your school projects and homework. This incredible augmented reality app will elevate your work to new heights, making you the star of the classroom.

But that's not all, our app is more than that - it's also a teacher! Each planet speaks its name and tells you about itself, so you can learn amazing facts and see detailed information about each planet, dwarf planet, and moon. And don't worry, you won't be alone on this journey - our Talking Planets will guide you every step of the way!

So, if you're ready to blast off on an adventure to explore the wonders of our solar system, our app is the perfect spaceship for you! You'll have a blast while learning about the incredible universe that surrounds us.

Discover the wonders of space through:

  • The Sun and our Solar System, which includes eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
  • Dwarf planets, such as Pluto, Ceres, Makemake, Haumea, and Eris may be small in size but are big in intrigue.
  • Moons, including Earth's Moon, Europa, Ganymede, Io, Callisto, Titan, Enceladus, Iapetus, Triton, and Charon, which each have their own unique features and secrets.

Planet Control Made Easy:

  • Explore the solar system with intuitive and user-friendly controls!
  • Swipe your finger to rotate the planets, and drag them to move them around in the room.
  • Use your two fingers to pinch in and out to make the planets bigger or smaller.
  • With these simple controls, you can become a space explorer in no time!

What People Are Saying:

  • "Great app for kids! Easy and interactive way of learning (though I wish they had such beautiful tech earlier)..." - Mona
  • "I really like the game, I can move the planets when I touch them and it seems that you have the real planets next to it." - Salvador Gonzalez Janeiro
  • "It is a really cool app. I like how you can see how long a year and day is. Who ever made this app thank you." - Morgan Sisk
  • "Excellent, this sort of thing is hard to find.." - NVB9

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User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Mayank Raj
Rating:
5.00
(3)
Version:
3.2.21 Last updated: 2024-06-27
Version code:
867013199
Creation date:
2024-06-26
Compatible devices:
Size:
343.16MB
URLs:
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Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-03
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Developed by:
Mayank Raj
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/planets-ar-our-solar-system/id6483760783
Website:
https://planetsar.agrmayank.com/

User Reviews

This game is so fun that I’d like to share with you
by I *****, 2025-12-14
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