Antikythera Mechanism Interact

Antikythera Mechanism Interact

A portable universe for your smartphone

App info


1.05
July 04, 2025
569
$1.99
Android 4.1+
Everyone
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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Antikythera Mechanism Interact, Developed by EternalGadgetry. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 1.05, Updated On 04/07/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Antikythera Mechanism Interact. Achieved Over 569 Installs. Antikythera Mechanism Interact Currently Has 30 Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars

*Get the world’s most impressive ancient technology in your palm*

Available in English, Greek, German, French, Italian, Spanish.

Get introduced and fascinated by the world’s most ancient technology, the Antikythera Mechanism! Familiarize yourself with the zodiac constellations, planetary motions and solar system. The unique finding of Antikythera Mechanism is now at your hands. It enables you to orient yourself in the night sky, and make various predictions about the moon, eclipses, planetary motions and even Olympic and other ancient games. The ancient egyptian and greek Metonic calendars are included, as in the original device. The app enables real time predictions, as well as navigation in the past and future.

*Discovery*

The Antikythera Mechanism was discovered back in 1900, by sponge divers off the coast of the island of Antikythera. The geared device was designed to make calculations, and being so complex, it took 100 years to unlock its secrets. It is exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.

*App features*

• Simulation and use of the Antikythera Mechanism, tuned to our modern calendar
• Intuitive use
• Predicts moon position and phase
• Predicts solar and lunar eclipses
• Predicts positions of the five naked-eye planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn
• Extensive graphical help menu, explaining details of all the features to the more curious users
• After making your own eclipse predictions, the app enables to check against the NASA eclipse website
• Planetary motions are described in terms of ancient epicyclic theories, modeled by gear calculations in the app
• Database of the moon and planetary positions from 1920 to 2120. This can be used to cross check the accuracy of the gears, in real time as you operate the device within the app.

*Ancient technology*

The mind-blowing concepts spread all over the Antikythera Mechanism weren’t spotted in any civilisation for at least one and a half millennia to come. All this know-how seems to have vanished in between. The Antikythera Mechanism constitutes a clever educational gadget, that we admire over time. The app aspires to raise your interest and perhaps enable the younger generation to learn, by exploiting technology with an ancient twist.

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Recent Comments

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A Google user

My first impression is this app is a little clunky to use. You can only use the app in horizontal phone position, which makes typing in dates and the like very tough. Especially if the block your filling in is behind the screen keyboard.

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Vasileios Stefanis

Amazing application providing a complete insight into the astonishing mechanism of antikythera!! It contains a lot of information and the interaction is very easy and intuitive!! Well done!! Thank you!

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Apostolis Triantopoulos

Fastastic! Especially in a big tablet screen!

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Rene Kalucea

The antikythera mechanism is the perfect mathematical working model of our beautiful stationary flat earth

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msg

Can you explin me please where is the source that this mechanism taking informations about movements of planets?I cant see even one planet that i can synchronise with ephemeris .looks like everything is wrong here.

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Ian McRoman Sr.

I dont get the date on the NASA calender...as show in the video...!!! ???

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Ben Pietras

A modern glimpse into ancient technology