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Solar Coaster visualizes the rise and set of Earth's nearest star, Sol, our Sun, and probes for upcoming solar and lunar eclipses. The App uses what astronomers call a local horizon coordinate system when displaying information, which essentially means that your current position is the center of the Universe and all calculated values are relative to you.
Solar Coaster's algorithms are accurate until 2100 AD, at all longitudes, and latitudes between -81° south and +82° north. Of course, you must have Location Services enabled and allow Solar Coaster to access your position for accurate simulation results, and to properly detect eclipses visible at your location.
A sinusoidal curve depicts Sol’s path for a single day, Today. An artificial, horizontal, horizon line is drawn such that it intersects the curve at precisely two points, Sunrise and Sunset. This means that all points on the curve above the horizon are Day, and those below are Night. As the lengths of the Day and Night change this horizon shifts up and down the sinusoidal curve, and a trend direction triangle indicates how the shift is moving. The actual Sunrise and Sunset times are also displayed, in 12 or 24-hour format.
The point exactly midway along the Day portion of the sinusoidal curve is called Solar Noon, and represents the time of day Sol is farthest above the horizon. Solar Noon typically does not coincide with 12 o’clock Noon.
The point exactly midway along the Night portion of the sinusoidal curve is called Solar Midnight, and represents the time of day Sol is farthest below the horizon. Solar Midnight typically does not coincide with 12 o’clock Midnight.
Dawn precedes Sunrise, and Dusk succeeds Sunset. During these times of Morning Twilight and Evening Twilight Sol slowly brightens and dims appropriately.
Earth's nearest celestial neighbor, Luna, our Moon, sometimes makes appearances during the visualization. At Moonrise a smaller, secondary, sinusoidal curve appears and Luna fades-in. Luna is drawn with its proper phase, and rotated to the precise phase angle. At Moonset Luna fades-out.
Touching either Sol or Luna displays a tiny bit of additional realtime information (unavailable for the Today Extension and Screen Saver).
Once a minute orbital calculations are performed and the visualization is updated. This means that if you are patient, very, very patient, you can watch Sol and Luna move! For those not so patient, touch the disclosure triangle and switch into manual You Drive mode (unavailable for the Today Extension and Screen Saver). The simulation is paused and the scene is augmented with informative data, various small, circular, marker points, three larger, colored, touch discs, Solar and Lunar Eclipse Probe controls, and a timer, which begins at +0:00, Now.
In You Drive mode:
⁃ Touching a marker displays its time (unavailable for the Today Extension and Screen Saver).
- Touching the horizon line's trend direction triangle displays the amount of daylight.
⁃ Touching the cyan disc animates the simulation through the special marker times, and those times only.
⁃ Touching the orange disc animates the simulation through the entire day of 1,440 minutes.
⁃ Touching and sliding the yellow disc animates the simulation to a random minute of the day.
- Touching an Eclipse Probe control initiates a search for upcoming solar or lunar eclipses, and if one is visible from your location the You Drive simulator is temporarily reset to that date and the eclipse circumstances are displayed.
The timer shows the elapsed time in hours and minutes of the simulation, whether positive or negative, relative to Now.
Touch the disclosure triangle once again to exit You Drive mode and resume the actual simulation. Don't be surprised if you notice the visualization catch up for lost time. And depending on what the time differential is and whether the simulation time is before or after Now, the tweening may be fast or slow or forward or reverse.
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Eclipse Explorer is a free mobile app that allows you to view the circumstances for solar eclipses that occur between 1900 and 2100 using your GPS defined location. It uniquely features countdown timers to eclipse events at your specific location, simulates the position of the Sun and Moon, and draws the location of the Moon's shadow on the Earth in real-time.
A solar eclipse is one of nature's most amazing spectacles, however, clouds can ruin your day. Use this app to overlay satellite and radar data on the day of the eclipse to make sure you stay within the path of totality and away from the clouds!
Find out exactly when the eclipse starts and finishes for your location with countdown timers.
Be ready for the total eclipse in August of 2017!
Free, with minor ad support.
Only one full page ad will be displayed per app start, then one banner ad, which will automatically close in less than 20 seconds.
Please check out my website for full details and instructions on how to use the app.
http://www.solareclipseapp.com
Please keep in mind this is a CPU/GPU intensive app. Recommended for phones a tablets made within the last 2 years.
Full Release Notes
Welcome to Eclipse Explorer version 3!
Now has a beautiful material design.
Multi-threaded performance improvements.
Improved accuracy.
Improved shadow details.
Newly designed map.
Map works offline.
Show weather overlays on the eclipse map.
Optionally, show eclipse circumstances, map, and simulation on a single screen.
Your all-in-one app for the Great American Eclipse of 2017.
Full version history:
v3.4.1
Fixed: iOS only: Upside down orientation fix.
v3.4.0
New: Lunar limb profile for improved contact times (TSE2017 only)
New: Solar corona shown during total phase in eclipse simulation
Improved: GPS time correction sync. (Green clock is GPS time)
Fixed: Offline map does not load in some situations.
v3.3.0
New: Moon's shadow speed shown in realtime or during animation, only when (ant)umbral shadow is touching Earth.
New: Distance to totality/annularity or distance to eclipse centerline shown.
New: Max duration of totatlity/annularity at closest point along centerline shown.
New: Info ball shows click for hint.
Fixed: Another timezone crash bug.
Fixed: Offline map sometimes did not display after app restart.
Changed: Hints last longer.
v3.2.0
New: Voice cue and three cue beep audio event indications.
New: Next occurring circumstance will scroll to visibility and flash in realtime.
New: App user hints and tips.
Fixed: Realtime tag did not appear on simulation screen when it should have.
Fixed: Zoom in button did not work in certain screen orientations.
Fixed: Map may not display on app restart in offline mode.
Fixed: Next visible eclipse selects day-of eclipse.
Fixed: Animations tags may show up circumstance page when they should not.
Fixed: Certain timezones caused app crash.
Improved: Realtime shadow lag.
Improved: Hardened code to ensure realtime shadow and simulation start on day of eclipse.
Changed: Time travel mode will now sequence to 15 seconds prior to event. Total or annular begins event is 60 seconds.
v3.1.0
Added: App maintains state through restart/refresh.
Added: Location Freeze mode, long press location icon to freeze manual location. Long press to unfreeze.
Improved: Shadow animations while GPS is on.
Fixed: Race condition when selecting certain eclipses.
Fixed: Draw all eclipse lines no matter which thread completes first.
v3.0.5
Fixed location change while zooming.
Made circumstance page more readable / flexible
Various bug fixes
v3.0.4
Fixed location change while zooming.
Made circumstance page more readable / flexible
Various bug fixes
v3.0.2
* Made map more responsive to location change touches.
* Fixed version code in about page
v2.0.2
Fixed: Google Maps API Key added, Google maps feature should work.
Improved: Built against latest Apache Cordova and latest Android SDK.
Update: jQueryMobile v1.4.5
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