Ratings & Reviews performance provides an overview of what users think of your app. Here are the key metrics to help you identify how your app is rated by users and how successful is your review management strategy.
User reviews affect conversion to installs and app rating. Featured and helpful reviews are the first to be noticed by users and in case of no response can affect download rate.
View beautiful pictures and movies from NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) website on your iPhone or iPad. A new photo or movie is released each day with a caption written by a professional astronomer. Browse over 20 years of stunning pictures. Beautiful Universe Features • View, pan and zoom beautiful astronomy pictures • Play videos of astronomical events • Read captions on each picture to learn fascinating details about the picture and tap links to learn more • Save images to your photo library for later viewing or use as wallpaper • Send images to friends via iMessage or email • Share images on Twitter (requires Twitter app) • Use the calendar to jump to any day's picture • Preview the latest image in Today View or Notification Center • Ad-free Actions • From the list, preview pictures using a light press and press a little deeper to open the picture. (Requires an iPhone 6s with 3D Touch) • When viewing a picture, tap the picture to enter full screen mode • Pinch to zoom and drag to pan • Swipe left or right to move to the next picture • Tap the title to show the picture caption • Tap links in the caption to learn more Credit and Copyrights All astronomy images, videos and descriptions in Beautiful Universe are provided by NASA's Astronomy Picture Of the Day (APOD). APOD was created in 1995 by Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell who continue to select the entries and write and edit the captions. The APOD archive contains the largest collection of annotated astronomical images on the internet. APOD is a service of the Astrophysics Science Division at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Michigan Technological University. Some APOD images and videos are copyrighted by their owners. Most NASA images are in the public domain. Help and Support • Twitter: @BeautifulUniApp • Email: BeautifulUniverse@hypersoniclabs.com