Look+App


 * // **What operating system is it for?** //

Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Sadly no to Android devices.
=== “Look App” gives you daily notifications in real time on any astrophysical events and sky phenomena that is happening around your location. All it asks is to be shown on your notifications and to enable your location. It gives you the name of the phenomenon or event with a picture and summary/description. ===
 * // **What does it do?** //


 * // **How much does it cost?** //

Free! No in-app purchases as well.
=== On the iTunes app, since their is not enough ratings to display an average they do not have the general “out of 5 stars” that other apps have. But from the five reviews spanning from its two year span their is three “5 stars”, one “4 stars”, and one “3 stars”. Their are great reviews on the app such as great photos and doing the job. ===
 * // **Rating on the relevant app store of date** //

=== This can range from beginners who are just generally interested in astronomy to experts that would like to be notified in these observations. I believe this would be great for children and parents since it makes them want to go outside and look up to see anything. It is a great encouragement on keeping up with the world around us. ===
 * // **Audience** //


 * ===//Recommendation//===

=== I believe it is worth the memory and time. It doesn't alert you everyday with any phenomenons because either 1. there is none that day or 2. its not easily observable from your location. So I wouldn't say that it takes up a big chunk of your day or ruin your daily activities since it saves the observations too look back on. While the cost remains free I would download it quickly! ===
 * ===// General Comments //===

=== I personally love this app! It is quite difficult to keep up with what is happening above our head and all of these new discoveries. Its quite fast with giving you the information or when entering the app their is no need to wait. I also like how it sums everything in simple words so you not caught having to look up many of the words. My most favorite would be the layout and graphic design on this app. It has the picture blown up on your screen with all the writing on top. It helps you to remember the visuals while also learning all of its information. I would give it 5 stars. ===
 * // **Evaluation** //

=== It is relatively easy once you have started. It asks you just 2 questions such as notifications and location. After that, you are into the app and can look back any past observations. It provides you with the date as well. It gives categories such as name, description, time, visibility, observatory, weather, category, source, and share. My favorite part would be that it allows you to look up the source for its validity. It helps you feel confident that this is legit. ===
 * // **Ease of use (5 stars)** //


 * // **Content accuracy (4 stars)** //

It claims its job in that all it provides for you are any astronomical phenomenons happening in your current location. Very simple and straightforward.

 * // **Cost (5 stars)** //

Worth downloading for free!
=== You can use it to do better in the class since it summarizes all the things we have learned. Lots of vocabulary words and how everything works together. The pictures helps for explanations on their appearance. ===
 * // **Relevancy to astronomy (4 stars)** //