Astronomy Course Assistant
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Version :1.0.5329542
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Updated :Jun 2,2015
Developer :Wolfram Group
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Based on the users' reviews of the Wolfram Astronomy app, here are three pros and three cons: Pros: 1. "Impressive collection of celestial bodies, accurate data, and user-friendly interface." 2. "Excellent educational tool, helps students learn astronomy and understand complex concepts." 3. "Beautiful graphics and visuals, providing an immersive experience for astronomy enthusiasts." Cons: 1. "Steep learning curve for beginners, overwhelming amount of information and settings." 2. "Many features are not accessible without a subscription, limiting its free potential." 3. "Occasional bugs and performance issues, leading to frustrating user experience."
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Description
Do you need an astronomy tool that does more than just show you pictures? Something that will actually help you with your school work? The Wolfram Astronomy Course Assistant provides a suite of useful tools for helping you in your introductory computational astronomy course. From fact checking to formulas, this app provides a convenient resource to help you complete your homework and study for tests. Answers are computed on the fly using input values you specify.

This app covers the following topics, applicable to college-level Astronomy 120 or any other introductory computational astronomy course:

- Get an overview of constellations, including the effects of proper motion
- Learn the celestial reference points and their location in your sky
- Explore solar system objects, properties, and dynamics
- Study Moon phases, eclipses, and tides
- Examine properties of over 100,000 stars, including distance, parallax, luminosity, and position on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
- Learn about the seasons and when meteor showers occur
- Access formulas such as Newton's and Kepler's laws, escape velocity, moments of inertia, angular momentum, and Einstein's famous E=mc^2
- Convert between wavelength and frequency, or find the energy of a photon
- Understand the cosmological effects of universal expansion on light and the gravitational effects of black holes
- Determine the probability of intelligent life on other worlds

The Wolfram Astronomy Course Assistant is powered by the Wolfram|Alpha computational knowledge engine and is created by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica—the world's leading software system for mathematical research and education.

The Wolfram Astronomy Course Assistant draws on the computational power of Wolfram|Alpha's supercomputers over a 2G, 3G, 4G, or Wi-Fi connection.
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