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AppRecs rating 3.4. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 29 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Missions to the Moon
With these words, Neil Armstrong marked the climax of one of the most exciting adventures in history. The whole world watched as Apollo 11 landed on the moon – and now you can share the experience.
Man's greatest adventure is transformed on the page into a unique digital experience, fuelled by the latest AR technology:
- Activate videos from NASA’s archives, enabling you to experience history first-hand.
- Activate audio clips that tell the story through the voices of those involved.
- Reveal rare and important documents documenting man's lunar exploration. Rifle through these on your smartphone or tablet and open them full screen.
- Trigger 3D models of iconic spacecraft such as the Saturn V rocket and view them from every angle with your device.
How it works:
Once you press the play button on the app’s opening screen, simply look at the interactive pages of your Missions to the Moon book through the app. Look out for pages with interactive icons. If you don’t already have the book, tap the play button on the app's opening screen and wait for 20 seconds to get a link to a retail page outside the app where the book can be purchased.
This free app is available to anyone with a compatible smartphone or tablet (iPhone 5 or above, iPad 2 or above, iPod Touch 5th Gen. or above - all running iOS 8.0 or above).
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Reviews for Missions to the Moon
Mitch7421
Great Concept - A Few Suggestions
This is a great concept to give the reader a more in depth interactive experience, etc. A few suggestions: 1) Allow the user to see how long the audio clips will be. 2) There is no sound on the Apollo 11 launch 3) Improve resolution of launch video 4) Lunar landing video cuts off right before Armstrong announces "The eagle has landed" 5) Armstrong stepping on the moon - did not hear the most famous line heard around the world "One small step.... well you know the rest"....