Apps for iPads brings you another great free app! This one from NASA!
The NASA App HD is now available free of charge at the App Store from Apple.
The NASA App HD invites you to discover a wealth of NASA information right on your iPad. The application collects, customizes and delivers an extensive selection of dynamically updated mission information, images, videos and Twitter feeds from various online NASA sources in a convenient mobile package. Come explore with NASA, now on your iPad.
Features:
- Thousands of images from NASA IOTD, APOD and NASAImages.org
- On demand NASA Videos from around the agency
- Live Streaming of NASA TV
- Current NASA Mission Information
- Launch Information & Countdown clocks
- Current Visible Passes for the International Space Station (ISS)
- ISS and Earth Orbiting Satellite Tracker
- NASA Twitter Feeds from around the agency
- Facebook® Connect and Integrated Twitter™ client for easy sharing
- Map and links to all of the NASA centers
- Quick links to the NASA topic areas
- Featured content section
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