SolarX

SolarX
SolarX
Developer: Dünya Kılavuz
Category: Entertainment
160.9K installs
607 ratings
4.4K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%
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Weekly +3.8K
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Monthly +6.3K
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SolarX Summary

SolarX is a ad-supported Android app in Entertainment by Dünya Kılavuz. Released in Nov 2016 (9 years ago). It has about 160.9K+ installs and 607 ratings with a 2.54★ (poor) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 4.4K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated May 1, 2021, version 31.

Recent activity: 3.8K installs this week (6.3K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Mar 28, 2026. The app's network data flows (API traffic to/from the app and its SDKs) were last crawled on Mar 28, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on May 1, 2021 (version 31).


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App Description

A solar system simulator.

SolarX lets you track the motions of the planets and the moon in realtime.

-- Functionality --
-You can play with the time back and forth to see how planets align.
-You can see each planet's and the moon's rise and set times.
-By using the built in compass, you can steer to the planet you want to find by looking up its azimuth and altitude value.

-- How to use --
-Use your device in landscape mode.
-Please provide location access to the app. If GPS is unavailable, app will try to reach your location over the Internet which is less accurate. Location data is used to calculate planet's azimuth and altitude values with respect to your coordinates.
-The panel to your left is the Planets Panel. You can use it to focus on each planet by selecting one.
-The panel on the bottom left is Time Panel. You can use it to manipulate time back and forth.
-The panel on the bottom right shows you each planets Azimuth and Altitude values on a given time. If location data is not provided, you will not be able to see these values.
-The panel on the top is your compass. You can find the built in compass functionality here.
- You can find planets with azimuth and altitude values given on bottom right. Rotate until you match azimuth value with your heading value. (For ex. if azimuth of a planet is 260° W, you need to match your heading to 260° West to find it.)
-Altitude value shows how many degrees the planet is above or under you. A green color texted altitude means planet is visible. A red color texted altitude means planet is below your horizon, thus not visible. Altitude of 90° means planet is right on top of you, 0° means it's on the horizon line. Any value below 0 means planet is below the horizon line.
-On the top right you can find a button with a satellite icon on it. When pressed, this button refreshes your location, given that location access or internet access is provided.
-On the top right you can also find the 2D button. This button shows you the solar system from a top angled view. You can return to the planets by zooming in or, pressing one of the planet buttons on the right panel.
-On the top right you can also find the Settings button. This button toggles a panel where you can;
Switch to local time or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) .
Draw or remove orbit lines.
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