Atlantis, The Final Space Shuttle, Launches Today - What Apps Do You Need?
July 8, 2011
When I was a kid, I honestly thought that we would be freely traveling in and colonizing outer space by now. Today, it doesn't look like that sort of thing will be happening in our lifetimes. For those of us that grew up pre-Challenger, the era when anything seemed possible, today is a bittersweet day. The final space shuttle, Atlantis, is being launched from Cape Canaveral, FL, at 11:26 EDT (weather permitting). After 30 years, this particular space program is shutting down.
You can follow the news of this historical moment on NASA's website, of course, but those of us with iDevices like to use apps instead. Luckily, NASA offers free apps for both the iPhone/iPod touch and the iPad.
If you've got your mind on the stars, you can check out our AppList entitled Apps For Stargazing. Whether you have an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, you'll find some interesting apps to help you learn all about the cosmos, stars, and constellations. The space shuttle program may be coming to an end, but our fascination with outer space never will.
Apps For Stargazing