Exoplanet

Exoplanet


Interactive exoplanet database


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13.1.3for iPhone, iPad and more
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Apr 2, 2024
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About Exoplanet

Exoplanets are planets orbiting stars beyond our own solar system. This app allows you to explore all discovered exoplanets, their measured physical properties, their location in the night sky, and their host stars. An interactive model shows you the entire observable universe, all the way from the surface of the Earth to the cosmic microwave background. This app has been developed by a professional astronomer.

Main features:

* Interactive visualizations and animations.
* Physical properties of all detected exoplanets and their host stars, updated on a daily basis.
* Stunning 3D model of our Milky Way showing the location of all known exoplanets. You can zoom into any planetary system, explore how the night sky and the constellations look from the surface of other planets, or zoom out and see other local galaxies and galaxy clusters as well as the cosmic microwave background.
* Visualizations of exoplanet orbits and the habitable zone.
* Choose between the Open Exoplanet Catalogue, the NASA Exoplanet Archive, and the Extrasolar Planet Encyclopedia (exoplanet.eu).
* Push notifications are sent out whenever a new planet is discovered.
* Augmented reality sky map: point the phone towards the sky to find an exoplanet!
* Interactive multi-touch correlation plots.
* Solar System planets, major moons, and asteroids are included.
* Explore S-Stars orbiting the black hole at the Galactic Center of our Milky Way
* Background information about exoplanets and detection methods.
* Full support of planets in binary, triple, quadruple systems and orphan planets.
* Real-time ray tracing on the GPU.
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What's New in the Latest Version 13.1.3

Last updated on Apr 2, 2024
Old Versions
Added app suggestion for upcoming total solar eclipse.
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Version History
13.1.3
Apr 2, 2024
Added app suggestion for upcoming total solar eclipse.
13.1.2
Mar 29, 2024
Added app suggestion for upcoming total solar eclipse.
13.1.1
Oct 11, 2023
Minor bug fixes
13.1.0
Sep 19, 2022
- New section: "Did you know?" offering tips and tricks to use the app and some exoplanet trivia.
- New Lock Screen widgets, allowing you to show the current number of confirmed exoplanets on your Lock Screen.
13.0.1
Aug 15, 2022
Favourite planets are not longer lost when switching between the Open Exoplanet Catalogue, the NASA Exoplanet Archive, and the Extrasolar Planet Encyclopedia (exoplanet.eu).
13.0.0
Aug 11, 2022
- You can choose the data source to be either the Open Exoplanet Catalogue, the Extrasolar Planet Encyclopaedia (exoplanet.eu) and the NASA Exoplanet Archive.
- Widgets have been redesigned and updated to allow you to choose the data source.
12.9.0
Jun 21, 2021
- Added the constellation of all exoplanets.
- Added many nearby objects to the Solar System even if they do not have any planets.
12.8.2
Jun 14, 2021
- Fixes an issue where labels in the Virtual Reality View displayed incorrect values and became unresponsive.
- Fixes an issue which might have caused the app to crash during startup if certain planets were labelled as favourites.
12.8.1
May 26, 2021
- Both the navigation bar and tool bar in the Milky Way view can now be hidden. This is useful for presentations.
- Fixes an issue which sorted planets incorrectly.
- Fixes an issue which may cause the app to crash on startup.
- Fixes an issue that occurred when changing some units in the planet detail view.
12.8.0
May 24, 2021
This updated fixes several orientation issues in the Virtual Reality view (zoom in to the Earth in the Milky Way to check it out).
12.7.7
May 19, 2021
- You can now search for thousands of asteroids in the database.
- You can now zoom into thousands of asteroids in the Solar System.
- Improved interface to Unistellar app.
12.7.6
May 11, 2021
The Exoplanet App can now send exoplanet coordinates directly to your eVscope! The link can be found at the very bottom of every planet detail page.
12.7.5
Apr 28, 2021
It is now possible to show stellar radius and temperature in correlation plots.
12.7.4
Mar 26, 2021
Fixed a bug in the galactic neighbourhood visualization (to enable this feature, go to About/Add-ons, then Options).
12.7.3
Mar 16, 2021
This update includes a new home screen widget which shows the current number of discovered exoplanets grouped by discovery method.
12.7.2
Mar 14, 2021
- New experimental stellar neighbourhood visualization (to try it out, turn it on on under About/Add-ons)
- Fixes a bug which causes the app to crash when displaying correlation diagrams.
- Fixes a bug on certain iPad air models which caused the app to crash during in the Milky Way view.
12.7.0
Jan 21, 2021
- Change the color of your HomeKit lights according to the spectral type and temperature of exoplanet host stars. To enable this feature go to "About / Add-ons" and tap on "Link HomeKit Accessories".
- Performance improvements.
12.6.3
Jan 9, 2021
- Size comparison now includes stars and all planets in the planetary system.
12.6.2
Jan 8, 2021
- Fixed GPU based Kepler solver in the orbit and habitable zone visualization.
12.6.1
Oct 27, 2020
- You can now search for Sgr A*, the black hole at the centre of our Milky Way.
- Improved accessibility features .
- Fixes an issue where the wrong planet parameters were shown in the database.
12.6.0
Oct 24, 2020
Improved accessibility features
12.5.3
Oct 17, 2020
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery that Sagittarius A*, a radio source near the Galactic Center of our Milky Way, is a supermassive compact object. You can now view the orbits of 39 S-Stars near Sagittarius A* within the Exoplanet app (requires add-on).

This version also corrects the orientation of the Milky Way texture when viewed from Earth (thanks to Tetsuya Tokushige who reported this), fixes an issue with the news section, and other minor bugs.
12.5.2
Oct 9, 2020
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery that Sagittarius A*, a radio source near the Galactic Center of our Milky Way, is a supermassive compact object. You can now view the orbits of 39 S-Stars near Sagittarius A* within the Exoplanet app (requires add-on).

This version also corrects the orientation of the Milky Way texture when viewed from Earth (thanks to Tetsuya Tokushige who reported this) and fixes an issue with the news section.
12.5.1
Oct 9, 2020
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery that Sagittarius A*, a radio source near the Galactic Center of our Milky Way, is a supermassive compact object. You can now view the orbits of 39 S-Stars near Sagittarius A* within the Exoplanet app (requires add-on).

This version also corrects the orientation of the Milky Way texture when viewed from Earth.
12.5.0
Oct 8, 2020
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery that Sagittarius A*, a radio source near the Galactic Center of our Milky Way, is a supermassive compact object. You can now view the orbits of 39 S-Stars near Sagittarius A* within the Exoplanet app (requires add-on).

Exoplanet FAQ

Click here to learn how to download Exoplanet in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Exoplanet.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
Apple TV
Requires tvOS 9.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Exoplanet supports English, French, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese
Exoplanet contains in-app purchases. Please check the pricing plan as below:
Galaxy Clusters and CMB
$0.99
Asteroids
$0.99
Kepler Add-on
$2.99
Gaia Stars
$0.99
S-Stars
$0.99
Catalogues
$0.99
Developer Appreciation Coffee
$1.99

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