The Exploratorium, a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco, California, brings you live images of the sun during the total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. Our team will aim telescopes at the eclipse from locations in Oregon and Wyoming to capture the event and livestream it to the world. This app allows you to view five simultaneous video streams: 1) Live coverage hosted by Exploratorium educators and NASA scientists, 2) live coverage in Spanish hosted by Exploratorium educators, 3) a non-narrated, 3-hour live telescope view of the full eclipse as seen from Oregon, 4) a non-narrated, 3-hour live telescope view of the full eclipse as seen from Wyoming, and 5) a live telescope view with live musical sonification and accompaniment by the Kronos Quartet. Explore the path of totality of the 2017 eclipse with an interactive map and see the level of total eclipse you can observe from your location. Share live stream videos. Follow the conversation on Twitter using #eclipse2017, #solareclipse, and #totalsolareclipse using the app's Twitter View and share your tweets about the eclipse. Watch and share videos that explain what an eclipse is and how to view an eclipse safely. Watch and share videos from past Exploratorium eclipse expeditions including the 2016 solar eclipse from Micronesia. Receive notifications updates about the eclipse.
The Solar Eclipse
License | Free |
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Version | 1.59.8.17 |
Operating System | Android |
System Requirements | Android 4.1 |
Solar Eclipse Software Programs
Resources / Royalty-free Images & Videos. Click on the thumbnail images to download bigger, higher-resolution images or videos. Has made dozens of videos to help prepare citizens and visitors for the August 21, 2017, solar eclipse across America. They are free to use on websites, blogs, social media.