Gaia Alerts 4+

University of Cambridge

Conçu pour iPad

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Description

Gaia is a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite.

It’s five year mission is to construct the largest and most precise 3D map of our galaxy, the Milky Way, this will contain over 1 billion astronomical objects, mainly stars but also planets, comets, asteroids and quasars among others.

The spacecraft will monitor each of its target stars about 70 times over the course of the mission in order to measure the precise motion of each star.

The Gaia Alerts project finds objects which change, appear, or disappear in the data sent from the Gaia satellite, and announces them to the world in real time.

These objects are called transients and they could, among other things, be stars exploding as supernovae, or black holes swallowing stars...

The Gaia Alerts App provides push notifications of all these transients (alerts) from Gaia

Main Features:

* Push notifications to keep you up to date with the newest discoveries
* A map showing the relative location of each new event on a constellation map
* Details of each alert including: image, classification, position, magnitude, date, relevant news articles relating to the alert
* Information on the Gaia project

Nouveautés

Version 2.4

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

- Bug fixing
- Default image for alerts

Confidentialité de l’app

Le développeur University of Cambridge n’a fourni aucune information à Apple concernant ses pratiques en matière de confidentialité et de traitement des données. Pour en savoir plus, consultez la politique de confidentialité du développeur.

Aucune information fournie

Le développeur devra fournir des informations quant à la confidentialité des données au moment de soumettre la prochaine mise à jour de son app.

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