We've posted about Starmap before -- it's a full-featured map of the sky on your iPhone that will let you find stars, constellations, and "deep sky" objects in the blanket overhead. Despite a few glitches and slowdowns, the app is pretty popular, and now it could be the only iPhone app nominated for a
Sir Arthur Clarke Award. The yearly awards ceremony recognizes notable contributions to space exploration, and
this year's list of nominees includes Frederic Descamps, creator of Starmap, for Best Individual Achievement. He's got some rough competition: Richard Garriott, creator of videogames like
Ultima Online and
Tabula Rasa, is also in that category, presumably for his
recent trip into space. But Garriott's in quite a few other categories, so the iPhone developer has at least a fighting chance.
But we're sure that, as the creator of an iPhone app, it's an honor just to be nominated. It's doubtful this is the last non-software award something released for the iPhone will be winning.
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