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Want to get lost in the stars for a moment? Fancy exploring what lies beyond our world and learn about the far reaches of the universe? Set the keys to your homemade rocket aside, these apps will help you do just that, without any of the unforeseen explosions.

Night Sky

Packed with some incredible features to feed your love of the cosmos, star-gazers everywhere need Night Sky.

Simply aim your device skyward to identify planets and constellations, or pull them out for closer examination. Double tap to view the object, then tap AR to place a 3D model in front of you before zooming in to take a closer look and understand its makeup or the depth and distance of the stars within.

Ask Siri ‘what star is that?’, with your phone pointed at what you want to identify and Night Sky does just that. And if that wasn’t enough, the app can even find your nearest planetarium.

Big Bang AR

Take things back to day one of space and time. Open Big Bang AR, and stretch out your hand in front your device; make a fist then slowly open your hand to reveal the beginning of the entire universe sitting in your palm. Wow, right.

Narrated by actor Tilda Swinton, this AR app takes you from those first mere milliseconds after the Big Bang, explaining how a thick soup of quarks, electrons, neutrinos and photons – the building blocks of the universe – jostled together to form matter and expanded to create existence.

The app’s soft, space-y soundtrack is definitely best enjoyed with the sound on.

Moon Walk AR

Augmented reality (AR) can offer you a window into another world, and this app goes one (small) step beyond.

Moon Walk AR enables you to walk in Neil Armstrong’s footsteps: tap Start, scan the floor and in moments the screen wipes from the real world to the lunar surface. We challenge you not to be bowled over by this moment alone.

Turn around and you’ll find that you’re standing at the bottom of the steps to the Apollo Lunar Module, with Armstrong’s famous words audible, along with his first impressions. You just follow the path he took and discover more about the mission.

Sky Guide

Ever wondered how the constellations got their names? Simply swipe left and right in Sky Guide to explore these bundles of stars before tapping on one to get the low down. Tap Andromeda, for example, to read the Greek myth behind its moniker.

Need more? The app’s impressive calendar view shows you what the sky will be like tonight, when the moon rises, as well as when the new moon is coming and cool events like the next solar eclipse.

What’s in Space?

Want to kickstart you kids’ love of space early? This educational app for little ones is a cartoony delight.

There are four sections to the app: Travel To Space, Live In Space, The Solar System and The Sky. Your child will learn what astronauts do, solve puzzles, take quizzes and loads more. What’s in Space? is a perfect introduction to science, stars and cartoon rockets.