Of Yuma Decaux
Sent: Thursday, 3 January 2019 4:39 AM
To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Where can I find the Astreos app?
Yes, many people still think pre Galileo, smart people. Which is quite
entertaining.
I will anounce the new version very soon.
On 2 Jan 2019, at 7:22 pm
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> <mailto:guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>
> Subject: Re: Where can I find the Astreos app?
>
> Yep, that works too :)
>
> The funniest is when I point a constellation towards the ground, and people
> ask "but how can the star
And to that there is so many different ways you could answer,
I think I’m going to have to install this app.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Yuma Decaux
Sent: Wednesday, 2 January 2019 6:06 PM
To: guillaumelebo...@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Where can I find the Astreos app
Yep, that works too :)
The funniest is when I point a constellation towards the ground, and people ask
"but how can the stars be in the ground?"
> On 2 Jan 2019, at 10:02 am, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> And what about using the app during the daylight hours?
> I think that would be
And what about using the app during the daylight hours?
I think that would be interesting to look at the stars both during the day and
being blind,
That would really freak some folks out.
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On 2/01/2019, at 5:20 AM, Maria Reyes
mailto:blindt...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Does this
Hi Maria,
No, you just need an iphone, preferrably later than 5S.
You can use it indoors and explore and read about all the objects out there, or
touch their shapes, or you can use it outdoors and amaze your sighted friends
by showing them where some important constellations, planets and
Does this app need to be used outside to view the universe?
Maria
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Oh btw, this app has won the Brisbane NASA challenge too.
We're going to also introduce a new feature in the next leg of the hackathon
which is the national challenge. Hopefully we can push our skills all the way
to the international leg, and show people that blind users can be astronomers
Hi Mike,
We just passed the fence into 2019, but hey I'm never out of saying "happy new
year" :)
here is the page to submit a request for the beta. We are working very hard to
push the new version which gives pretty much access to everything in the
universe. And I mean everything. I spent the