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Blueturn version history

‹ General Info
Version 2.303
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog Bug fixes and improvements
- Restored "Shuffle" button under music button to switch music randomly
- Better handling of bad network conditions, using cached images
- Improved "Bright" view (bottom-right slider), to avoid artifact on eclipses (8/21/17 and 3/9/16)
Version 2.300
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog Bug fixes and improvements:
- improved bookmarks UI
- (even more) improved image quality
- Music on/off remembered in system
- Brightness filter
- swipe up/down to jump full 24-hours day
Version 2.230
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog Fix jittered day loop after reaching last available image
Version 2.220
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog Fix graphic bug on Adreno 330 GPU (Samsung s5, LG G3, HTC One M8, etc)
Added play/pause button, with a snap to NASA's source images
Version 2.20
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog 2.2: Added inertia to Earth movement + Bug fixes

In the new version 2.0, Blueturn invites you to take some altitude for a cosmic view of the actors around this EPIC view of the Earth.
- Zoom out and look at/from the Sun, the Moon, the DSCOVR satellite and the exact L1 location.
- Shift a bit from the natural view and enhance the lands and the Sun glint.
- See the Moon orbit and Lissajous path of DSCOVR around L1.
Version 2.1
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog 2.1: Bug fixes & Performance improvements

In the new version 2.0, Blueturn invites you to take some altitude for a cosmic view of the actors around this EPIC view of the Earth.
- Zoom out and look at/from the Sun, the Moon, the DSCOVR satellite and the exact L1 location.
- Shift a bit from the natural view and enhance the lands and the Sun glint.
- See the Moon orbit and Lissajous path of DSCOVR around L1.
Version 2.08
Updated 6 years ago
Changelog 2.08: Bug fixes & Performance improvements

In the new version 2.0, Blueturn invites you to take some altitude for a cosmic view of the actors around this EPIC view of the Earth.
- Zoom out and look at/from the Sun, the Moon, the DSCOVR satellite and the exact L1 location.
- Shift a bit from the natural view and enhance the lands and the Sun glint.
- See the Moon orbit and Lissajous path of DSCOVR around L1.
Version 2.05
Updated 6 years ago
Version 2.04
Updated 6 years ago
Version 2.02
Updated 6 years ago