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Prof Brian Cox's Universe

4.1
UpdateNov 4, 2020
DeveloperHarperCollins Publishers Ltd
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Categoryapp
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Description:

An educational astronomy reference app that brings the cosmos to life with clear explanations from Prof Brian Cox. Explore planets, stars, black holes, and cosmic history through immersive visuals and concise lessons. Ideal for students, space enthusiasts, and lifelong learners seeking reliable, easy-to-understand science content. Core features - Curated learning paths and bite-sized lectures that explain complex astrophysics in plain language - Interactive maps, diagrams, and timelines that illustrate how the universe formed and evolved - Powerful search, glossary, and topic indexing for quick answers and deeper study Why it stands out - Expert-led, trustworthy insights grounded in modern science - Visual-first learning that makes astronomy approachable and memorable - Built for quick reference or structured study, with bookmarks and offline access options Keywords: astronomy learning app, space encyclopedia, astrophysics education, universe reference, science learning

How to use:

1. Download and install the app, then sign in or continue as a guest to start exploring. 2. Choose a topic from Home or use Search to find planets, stars, or phenomena you want to learn about. 3. Open a lesson to read concise explanations, view diagrams, and interact with maps or timelines for context. 4. Tap Save or Bookmark to build your personal collection and enable offline access for selected content. 5. Turn on notifications for daily space insights and follow a learning path to progress from basics to advanced topics.

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Version:
1.79
Size:
395.21MB
Price:
$ 1.99
Released:
Mar 22, 2012
Updated:
Nov 4, 2020
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