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About Spacewalk (Beta)

Learn about the universe with a beautiful new app! The app contains no ads, requires no permissions, and is completely free to use.

Swipe down on the opening screen of Earth to start!


Featuring
• Take a scroll through the solar system at light-speed.
• View the latest news from NASA.
• Follow upcoming rocket launch times with the Launch Schedule.


Privacy
We value your privacy and do not collect or share any of your information. This will not change at any point in the future, as we believe privacy is a fundamental human right.


This is an unofficial app and is not affiliated with NASA.

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author
Exceptional, just wish the animation of getting to the planets when clicked would be faster, cuz I sat staring at the screen for 3 minutes when it would be much more comfortable/convenient for the animation ...
Masood Sabir
author
Beautiful UI, I really like the solar system, it would be great if the articles can be read in the app itself plus a white mode would be nice too
Shay Crispy
author
The design is minimalistic and fluid, which I think looks very good. It's intuitive and easy to navigate. The solar system to scale is really cool and give us some perspective on the vastness of space. I'm l...
A Google user