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Total Solar Eclipse

Published by: Exploratorium
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Introducing Solar Eclipse - Your Ultimate Eclipse Guide!

Solar Eclipse is an innovative app developed by the renowned Exploratorium, in partnership with NASA. Experience the upcoming eclipses like never before with this app designed for eclipse enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Whether you’ll be inside or outside the eclipse path, enhance your eclipse watching experience with live close-up views of the solar surface from our advanced telescopes.

Key Features:
1. Interactive Eclipse Map: Be the first to know the exact circumstances of upcoming solar eclipses in 2023 and 2024 tailored specifically to your location. The app provides real-time data, including the length of the total eclipse, the path of totality, and the times of the partial phase for each eclipse.
2. Live Streams and Educational Programs: Immerse yourself in the captivating live streams from high-powered telescopes placed in strategic locations, providing unparalleled views of the eclipses. The app offers a live educational program in English and Spanish, hosted by expert astronomers positioned inside the eclipse path, offering fascinating insights into the celestial event.
3. Solar Close-Up Views: On eclipse day, you’ll have access to breathtaking views of the sun from our advanced telescopes. Marvel at the intricate details of the solar surface, from magnificent flares to captivating prominences, all at your fingertips.
4. Comprehensive Video Library: Delve into the world of eclipses with a wide array of videos covering all the eclipse basics. From understanding the science behind eclipses to learning how to safely view them, Eclipse Explorer provides educational content that caters to all levels of interest.
5. Eclipse Safety: Your well-being is of paramount importance. The app offers detailed guidelines on how to protect your eyes while observing the eclipse, ensuring you can witness this awe-inspiring phenomenon safely.
6. Set Reminders: Never miss an eclipse again! Activate notifications to receive timely reminders as the eclipse draws near, allowing you to plan your viewing experience in advance.
7. The Exploratorium Connection: As the proud creators of this app, the Exploratorium brings its extensive experience in studying eclipses for over two decades. With their expertise and affiliation with NASA, you can trust that Eclipse Explorer delivers accurate and reliable information.
Get ready to experience the eclipse in a new way with Solar Eclipse- an app that unites science, art, and human perception. Download it now to start learning and be prepared to witness the wonders of an eclipse like never before: from the palm of your hand!
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Total Solar Eclipse Reviews

App does not start up.

Sonicmixmaster on

United States

Both on my iPhone and my iPad it’s stuck on the black solar eclipse screen that you see first and does not progress further than that so the app does not work. I am using the latest iOS version just updated couple days ago on both devices.

Thank You

Ineedacoolnicknamethanks on

United States

Thank you for providing an enthusiastic and knowledgeable eclipse viewing experience. I'm glad I did not depend on my local news station.

Most awesomest app!

moomber on

United States

Lots of info.

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nitronlaollo on

United States

Need I say more?

Great info app

FairGame74 on

United States

Solar eclipse explained in few short paragraphs; maps, times and safety info including proper glasses specification to use for viewing. Thank you

KRONOS STRING QUARTET

Circadies on

United States

Like, in fine print, one of the last features of this app is "live sonofication on the eclipse by the Kronos String Quartet." This is the app for me! Especially because chances are strong that I'll be inside since I nanny an infant. And I also don't have eclipse viewing glasses. But to listen to the Kronos String Quartet play along to nuclear fusion occurring in the sun as the eclipse happens?! Too exciting! The coolest part of this app being undermarketed is a shame.

Not bad, though will see if it works on eclipse day.

A flying tiger on

United States

Disclaimer: I don't know if the live feed works yet. There's a video guide with short clips (YouTube style inserts) which were not bad- one talks about standard viewer techniques (minus the camera obscura box method, with the solar glasses, welder#14 filter, pinhole card method and reverse binocular/telescope method). Nice ones include a scientists who goes through a little history of eclipses, a 3 min talk from a NASA person (Dr. Christian) who talks about the solar probe plus mission (with some usual sun footage and animations) to the sun's corona who talks about what it's hoping to find out: "Why is the atmosphere of the sun (corona) be hotter than the surface?" (Thermodynamics says the farther away from a fire source the colder it should be.) "How does the solar wind (particles can actually come off at 10^6 mph) actually get accelerated?" The excitement of the design challenge (making a heat shield of carbon fiber, making instruments that collect particle information that don't melt, making its orbit in conjunction with Venus deceleration for 7 year hopeful lifetime) comes across. Not bad for a free app with collaboration from NASA hoping to get kids interested in STEM or for folks who never took formal astronomy for a one-off event. If it works as well as the Micronesia video should be not bad. Never going to complain about an app that is trying to get kids interested in science and trying to make the awe of experience available to all. Oppenheimer would be proud.

Waste time: just self-promoting ad, nothing new nor special!

powerbooks on

United States

There are already couple apps dealing with this 2017 solar eclipse. This new app offers nothing more than a simulation video and bunch of advertisers for certain live telecasts during this event. It does not help you to figure out your local viewing condition, position, or time, etc. Nor does it offer any safety tips or useful tools on how to observe this event. The app presentation is also poor with limited usefulness in the front page. I will pass this and delete it.

More Explo greatness.

Napstalker on

United States

I have had so much fun with this app already. Loads of entertaining and useful information. So easy to use and navigate (I'm a stickler for user experience). Kudos to the whole Exploratorium team for their great work!

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