Top 4 Apps Similar to Solar Eclipses

Total Solar Eclipse 1.59.8.16
Exploratorium
The Exploratorium, a hands-on museumofscience, art, and human perception in San Francisco,California,brings you live images of the sun during the total solareclipse onAugust 21, 2017. Our team will aim telescopes at theeclipse fromlocations in Oregon and Wyoming to capture the eventand livestreamit to the world.This app allows you to view five simultaneous video streams: 1)Livecoverage hosted by Exploratorium educators and NASAscientists, 2)live coverage in Spanish hosted by Exploratoriumeducators, 3) anon-narrated, 3-hour live telescope view of thefull eclipse as seenfrom Oregon, 4) a non-narrated, 3-hour livetelescope view of thefull eclipse as seen from Wyoming, and 5) alive telescope view withlive musical sonification andaccompaniment by the KronosQuartet.• Explore the path of totality of the 2017 eclipse withaninteractive map and see the level of total eclipse you canobservefrom your location.• Share live stream videos.• Follow the conversation on Twitter using#eclipse2017,#solareclipse, and #totalsolareclipse using the app'sTwitter Viewand share your tweets about the eclipse.• Watch and share videos that explain what an eclipse is and howtoview an eclipse safely.• Watch and share videos from past Exploratorium eclipseexpeditionsincluding the 2016 solar eclipse from Micronesia.• Receive notifications updates about the eclipse.When to WatchThe app displays viewing times for each live stream adjusted toyourdevice’s time zone. Live stream start times in PDT / EDT /UTCare:Live Coverage of the Eclipse / Cobertura en vivo en españolPDT: August 21, 10:00 AMEDT: August 21, 1:00 PMUTC: August 21, 17:00Telescope Sonification with Kronos QuartetPDT: August 21, 10:30 AMEDT: August 21, 1:30 PMUTC: August 21, 17:30Telescope View from OregonPDT: August 21, 9:00 AMEDT: August 21, 12:00 PMUTC: August 21, 16:00Telescope View from WyomingPDT: August 21, 9:15 AMEDT: August 21, 12:15 PMUTC: August 21, 16:15Video Data UsageWe strongly recommend enabling WiFi on your device whenviewingvideos. Streaming videos can consume a large amount ofdatatransfer, so please keep that in mind to avoid data overagechargesfrom your mobile carrier. Choose “Play video only whenconnected toWiFi,” under Mobile Network Data Usage on the Settingsscreen, toallow playing videos while on WiFi only.PermissionsThis app requires the following permissions:Internet Access—to access some app contentWiFi Network—to determine if you're connected to aWiFinetworkLocation—to map your location on the eclipse pathThis live stream and app is made possible through generousgrantsfrom NASA. This material is based upon work supported bytheNational Aeronautics and Space Administration under GrantNo.NNX16AB96A issued through the Science EducationMissionDirectorate. Any opinions, findings, and conclusionsorrecommendations expressed in this material are those of theauthorand do not necessarily reflect the views of theNationalAeronautics and Space Administration.
You Know Solar Eclipse? [Lite] 1.0.2
Have you seen the solar eclipse?When the Moon covers Sun, it will become dark like night indayandit feels unrealistic!But it is very rare event, and it will be hard to see in real life!*** App Introduction"You Know Solar Eclipse?" is an educationalapplicationthatteaches about eclipse that is hard to see in reallife through3Dsimulation.It shows why eclipse happens and how mysterious it is, andletyouwatch different eclipse using real life event!Learn about the eclipse by watching real life event!*** Contents1) Sun, Earth, Moon- Look at the size and positon of the Sun, Earth and Moon,andlookat how Earth and Moon move during 1 month and 1 year.2) What is a Solar Eclipse?- Learn that the Earth and Moon do not generate light,andreceiveslight from the Sun, and because of this, theycastshadows.- Learn that solar eclipses occur when the Earth enters theshadowofthe Moon.3) Total solar eclipse and partial solar eclipse- Depending on the position on Earth, learn that atotalsolareclipse or a partial solar eclipse occurs and understandwhatfullshadows(umbra) and half shadows(penumbra) are.4) Recreating different types of eclipses- Move the position of the Moon and position of a observeronEarthto recreate different eclipses.5) Real eclipse simulation- By means of real-life simulations, learn that eclipses donotoccurevery month because of the Moon's tilted orbit.- Learn that solar eclipses occur when the Sun, Earth and Moonareina straight line, and observe the shadow of the Moon cast ontheEarthdepending on the Moon's position.6) Experience a solar eclipse- Experience a solar eclipse by choosing your position anddatewhena solar eclipse occurs.- You can see various kinds of real-life solar eclipses.*** Science Educational Experiential App SeriesScience was developed by watching repetitivephenomenaandunderstanding their principles.WICEAN’s You Know? Series is composed so users canpracticetheseinductive logic developments.Look, touch, and answer questions while following the app’sstepsandyou will naturally reach a solution.Develop thinking skills with the Visual Science series.Provide children with the chance to think about theoriginsofphenomena from an early age.*** WICEAN is THE Company for Science Education Contents!We at WICEAN are always striving to make good contents.Your support is the source of our strength.If you’d like to see even more contents from WICEAN,thenpleaseleave us reviews!* If you have trouble installing the application, try toupgradeOSand try installing again.* If you have any problem, please send mail to:[email protected]
Eclipse Chaser Mobile 2.0.2
FlyteSoft
Updates coming soon!Sorry about the long time between updates, but I am nowgettingready for the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017! I'vedone aminor update now to get the app working again. However,acompletely redesigned user interface is coming, complying withtheMaterial Design Spec, along with speed andusabilityimprovements.Thanks for the patience.Uses precise astronomical data to calculate thelocalcircumstances of solar eclipses from 1900 to 2100. Usingyourdevice's GPS you will be able accurately calculate thelocalcircumstances for past and upcoming solar eclipses. Findthelocations and paths the Moon's shadow will take across theEarth.Animate the Moon's shadow and locate the shadow in real-timeon theday of the eclipse. Simulate the view of the Moon and Sun ontheday of the eclipse from your location.Find out exactly when the eclipse starts and finishes foryourlocation with countdown timers.Be ready for the total eclipse in August of 2017!Free and opensource, contribute to the code at:https://github.com/jbjet777/EclipseChaserMobile/Read the user manual at:https://goo.gl/lofXJMKnown Issues:Still some issues with the Sun/Moon simulation.Slow on older hardware.Menu issues on older hardware.Improvements to come!
Solar Eclipse 2 Hobart
KMGanga
There will be an total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017visibleacross the United States. This app will help you determineif youwill be able to see it or another upcoming solar eclipse. Ittellsyou when upcoming eclipses will occur, and how visible it willbefrom your location. It will also show you how visible it isfromother locations, and help you find where it will be on the skyfromwhere you are standing. When you first start the program, itshouldshow you a screen with your location, the date of the nextSolareclipse, and your time zone. If the program hasn't been abletofind these for some reason, you can enter them yourself. Seethefirst screenshot. It will tell you if you cannot see thenexteclipse. If this is the case, you can choose another eclipse,orchange your location to somewhere from which this eclipse willbevisible. At this point, from the menu or buttons, you canchoosefrom 'Map', 'Camera', 'Glasses', 'Weather', my website, or'Help'.If you choose 'Map', you will be taken to a Google mapshowing yourlocation and lines marking places where the Sun will becompletelyeclipsed, 90% eclipsed, 80% eclipsed, etc. See thesecondscreenshot. If you choose 'Target', you will be taken to apreviewfrom your camera. This is basically a glorified compass,since it'ssometimes hard to tell where an eclipse will show up,even if youknow the coordinates. In the center of the screen is anarrowintended to guide to the location of the Solar eclipse. Whenthecamera is facing the eclipse, the arrow disappears and a coupleofcircles representing the eclipse will show up. See thethirdscreenshot. This is an overhaul of my first (pretty old)'SolarEclipse' app--https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.free.kmganga.SolarEclipse.Itincludes bug fixes/improvements suggested by Brian, Michael,andGiuseppe (though these were a long time ago, so they may notevenremember themselves!). I'm hoping to keep this programup-to-date,so please do (politely :-) report problems andsuggestimprovements. There are still some rough edges in theprogram,including: * I can't seem to systematically find thefield-of-viewof all cameras. If this is the case, I just assumethat your fieldof view is the same as for my camera. This will, ofcourse, cause(hopefully small) errors in the location of theeclipse events.Again, let this be a warning that you shouldn't usethis app forprecision work! * Certainly others... The Besellianelements usedcome from NASA's Solar Eclipse website by FredEspenak.