Now available on Amazon App Store
Yes, you can now also get Fly By Asteroids 4.0 from the Amazon App Store. Click image below to go to the Amazon App Store to get your copy. Its Free and takes up less then 1.3mb of your storage space.
Yes, you can now also get Fly By Asteroids 4.0 from the Amazon App Store. Click image below to go to the Amazon App Store to get your copy. Its Free and takes up less then 1.3mb of your storage space.
We have decided to Publish FByAsteroids back to the Google Play Store after compiling our own Android Object. We no longer use a 3rd party and only requires the App to have an Internet Network Connection to load the asteroid data. Currently in development we are working on a new layout and interface for FByAsteroids.
In Oct. 2017, the Pan-STARRS 1 telescope in Hawai’i picked up a faint point of light moving across the sky. At first it appeared to be an ordinary asteroid–but astronomers quickly realized it was something entirely different. The hurtling object, since named “‘Oumuamua,” came from interstellar space. At the time of its discovery, ‘Oumuamua had just swung around the sun. Telescopes
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