Wow!  I’m looking forward to trying out this app!  I am especially interested 
in sounds we don’t ordinarily hear.

Thanks for sharing!

> On Aug 12, 2018, at 1:15 PM, Yuma Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> A quick introduction of myself.
> 
> I am a blind software engineer, studying mahematics at UQ in Brisbane, 
> Australia.
> 
> I am also a passionate sci-fi, space, physics and astronomy fan. I am not 
> partially sighted, I am stone cold blind. But I wasn't always like that. I 
> still remember summer nights when the sky was clear enough to see the Milky 
> Way, the planets through the lens of a telescope, and the first images of 
> constellations with their beautiful nebulas came out.
> 
> So I decided to write an app that allows me, blind, to find the exact 
> position of all these objects in the sky using 2 sensory dimensions, with an 
> attention to those who are partially sighted too, wherever I am located on 
> earth. if I look for the sun, the phone will orient me to its exact location.
> 
> Astreos is the concatenation of Astrius, god of dusk, and Eos, goddess of 
> dawn. 
> 
> As the app is a complete 6 degree of freedom experience to find planets, 
> moons, manmade satellites and fragments, comets, asteroids, near earth 
> objects, constellations, major stars and find information about them all, I 
> thought it appropriate to put both gods of the sky in the same name.
> 
> This app uses connections to NASA's APIs, including the Horizons system which 
> follows in mission critical precision all objects within the confines of the 
> solar system, and updates itself automatically for the more than 118000 stars 
> which are visible to the naked eye, 220000 other objects, including far away 
> galaxies, their names, categories, how they look, what chemical elements or 
> spectrum they have, super novas, and much more, through the largest 
> astronomical database, the Vizier catalogue.
> 
> The app is still in beta and I and my team are working hard to put more and 
> more content to the app, but more importantly, finding new ways to allow 
> those of us who are blind to access such information, and really have a sense 
> of where all of this is in the sky.
> 
> My personal experience for this has been to better understand where a lot of 
> stars remain almost static, how some constellations are named and why, when 
> they apear in the sky at what time, using my exact location. I spend a lot of 
> time reflecting on how to make this magic better using either visual, sound, 
> touch or voice.
> 
> You can listen to the frequencies coming out of every planet, and get a 3D 
> audio experience of major stars in the 89 constellations interpreted as 
> chimes, with higher pitches representing newborn stars, and clangy metallic 
> chimes those older stars which are cooling down. Novas are thunder rolls 
> coursing through the 3D space, and i am thinking of other ways to represent 
> those stars and their properties.
> 
> 
> The official video will be coming out soon, but here's a quick demo audio of 
> me playing around with it:
> 
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/yj184tgvzr481p8/Input%20Device%20Recording%2020180812%200638.mp3?dl=0
>>  
>> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/yj184tgvzr481p8/Input%20Device%20Recording%2020180812%200638.mp3?dl=0>
>> 
> 
> 
> If you are interested in testing the beta, I invite you to leave me your 
> email at the following link: (don't expect it to be completely stable yet but 
> it works fine on devices such as iPads and iPhones down to the 6 without 
> issues).
> 
> https://www.oseyeris.com/contacts <https://www.oseyeris.com/contacts>
> 
> 
> Since this is a beta, I am interested in getting your feedback, ideas and 
> requests, and I will do my best to put them in the app.
> 
> have a great week y'all,
> 
> Yuma Antoine Decaux
> OSS (Operating System Stack)
> Oseyeris
> www.oseyeris.com <http://www.oseyeris.com/>
> Skype: Shainobi1 
> twitter: @triple7
> linkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuma-decaux-2756284/ 
> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/yuma-decaux-2756284/>
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