Science Now

Science Now

By Kelly Technology Inc.

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2011-04-01
  • Current Version: 10.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 21.41 MB
  • Developer: Kelly Technology Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 15.0
Score: 4.56114
4.56114
From 139 Ratings

Description

Science Now directs the latest scientific research and discoveries to your mobile device, including information on space exploration, discovery, technology, and innovation from NASA, technical and scientific breakthroughs from NIST, the latest radiation readings from worldwide monitors and space weather from NOAA. All data and imagery is courtesy of NASA, NIST, NOAA, and SafeCast. The Premium Upgrade subscription price of 0.99 USD (in your local currency) will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and, for each renewal, within 24 hours prior to the end of the current month. You can cancel the subscription at any time through your iTunes account settings, but you must do so at least 24 hours before the end of the current month to avoid being charged, and ads will show again at the start of the subsequent month. Terms of use: https://www.kellytechnology.com/privacy/tac.html Privacy policy: https://www.kellytechnology.com/privacy/privacy_policy.html

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Reviews

  • SCIENCE

    5
    By Higlar Snert
    A great source of information on what is going on in science.
  • Great app! Easy to understand and use!

    5
    By David Lorea Farrington
    Great app! Easy to understand and use! David Lorea Farrington
  • different from the thumbtails

    2
    By Uasonm
    I have to admit the pictures on the description page are beautiful. But then I find the horrible start page with a clickable "view news" in the center. The app is more like a RSS reader which fetches articles from probably NASA's website, so why couldn't I read those articles directly from where they are from? Hope it could be redesigned specially for mobile devices — add some images on the start page, refresh them automatically, and PLEASE don't make the article look like just plain text.
  • Not enjoyable

    2
    By userdujour
    As others have remarked, the ads are annoying and there's no way to get rid of them (meaning there's no paid version of this app). There are few images, and the news feed is very selective and limited (nothing about Curiosity?!). Then again, this is not a NASA app, so don't hold NASA responsible for it - just bypass it and go for the real thing - NASA app for iPhone and app for iPad are high quality, bursting with features and conveniences, and free (and without ads).
  • Easy access to related information

    3
    By Eriptron
    I'd gladly pay 99 cents to get rid of the ads!!! I noticed in the app screenshots from the developer above that it doesn't show that it"s ad supported. I have NEVER bought anything from an in app ad and I never will.
  • Great App

    4
    By Butchr123
    Everything I need to know about NASA in one app. No need to download 4 or 5 different NASA apps
  • Really?

    2
    By stevedubya
    This was the best you could do? It's an RSS reader without any images. Very dry presentation of text news. I deleted after opening and poked around in it. Try the other NASA apps first.

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