How do I get my information? Well, it depends on what kind of information we’re talking about. When we’re talking about stars, constellations, satellites, planets, and everything regarding those concepts, I use Night Sky. Night Sky is an app that tracks my position and knows where I am all the time. Also, it moves as I do, meaning that if I point my phone to certain part of the sky, the app tells me what I’m looking at and shows me everything in that area. It also allows me to select any star or planet in order to get more information about it. Truly a very useful app when going out at night in search of stars. Now, there’s a specific web page for one thing and one thing only, the ISS (International Space Station) position in every city you desire. This site is divided into two parts: first, it shows you, at real time, constant pictures of earth taken from the ISS. The second part asks you to type in a city, and then tells you what day, at what time, and how well you will be able to see the ISS from that city. Finally, all the information regarding dimensions, black holes, planets, galaxies…. All that information I got from my old math teacher at school, my old physics teacher, and a YouTube channel called “quantum fracture”. This YouTube channel has a very interesting and effective way of showing you concepts related to science and space.
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Actualizado: 19 sept 2020
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