Planets

80K installs
286 ratings
1.6K monthly active users
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Planets Summary

Planets is a mobile Android app in Education by Microsys Com Ltd.. Released in Jul 2019 (6 years ago). It has about 80K+ installs and 286 ratings with a 3.93★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.6K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jul 10, 2025.

Recent activity: 267 installs this week (1.1K over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 1.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jul 10, 2025 .


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Ratings: 286

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App Description

A 3D viewer to explore the planets of our Solar System in high resolution.

Planets is a nice 3D viewer that allows you to explore the Sun and all the planets of our Solar System in high resolution. Imagine you are traveling in a fast spaceship that can orbit the planets, and you may look directly at their surface. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter, the beautiful rings of Saturn, the mysterious structures of the Pluto's surface, all of these can now be seen in great detail. This app is mainly designed for tablets, but it works fine on the modern phones too (Android 6 or newer, landscape orientation). There are some limitations in this version of Planets: screenshots are disabled and the exploration is allowed for three minutes per run.

Once the application is started (the planets will show up in the center of your screen and the Milky Way galaxy in the background), you may tap on any planet of our solar system to see it in greater detail. After that, you can rotate the planet, or zoom in or out, as you please. The upper buttons let you, in order from the left, to come back to the main screen, to display some basic information about the currently selected planet, to see a few pictures of the planet's surface or to access the main Menu. Settings allows you to enable or disable the axial Rotation, Gyroscopic effect, Voice, Background Music, and Orbits.

It is important to mention that Pluto was included in this app for historical and completeness reasons, although the International Astronomical Union redefined the term planets in 2006 and removed the dwarf planets from this category.

Basic features:

-- you can zoom in, zoom out or rotate any planet, as you like

-- the auto-rotate function simulates the natural motion of planets

-- basic information for each celestial body (mass, gravity, size etc.)

-- accurate ring models for Saturn and Uranus