

Earth3D is a free app that simulates the Earth rotating around the Sun, with the Moon rotating around the Earth. It’s free, its interactive and it’s fun. But, as someone pointed out, it’s not 100% accurate.
08.13.08 Fred Krueger App Score: 6/10


Earth3D is a free app that simulates the Earth rotating around the Sun, with the Moon rotating around the Earth. It’s free, its interactive and it’s fun. But, as someone pointed out, it’s not 100% accurate.
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August 14th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Not much to it yet, although fun for 10 seconds. Today I read that this app is laying the groundwork for something bigger: “Earthscape is developing a virtual globe application with social layers so that in the future they will be able to offer the world’s richest geographic browsing experience….”
http://www.i4u.com/article17571.html
Sounds interesting.
August 14th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
Or maybe that’s a different app – Earthscape? It’s confusing.