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Three smartphone/tablet apps stand out: Eclipse Safari (free), Solar Eclipse by Redshift ($1.99), and Smithsonian Eclipse 2017 (free). All three are available for Android and iOS.
A variety of apps can help to enhance viewing of the upcoming solar eclipse in August, when a total eclipse will be visible from sea to shining sea.
A web-based app quickly takes a system's specs and sees if it meets local codes. Kat Friedrich – Dec 21, 2023 10:42 am | 46 NREL has taken some of the hassle out of getting permits for projects ...
Sungevity, a new solar services startup, allows you to fit your home for solar panels without leaving your den. According to a write-up on Fortune’s Green Wombat blog, the web app simply takes ...
This is one of Duncan's composite images from the 2017 solar eclipse. Douglas Duncan Solar Snap app. Since Solar Snap has a very specific purpose, it isn't necessarily useful day to day.
Monday's solar eclipse won’t just be an awe-inspiring sight; it will also be an opportunity for the public to use their phone and join in cutting-edge science.