The Eclipse App

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On April 8, 2024, the Sun, Moon, and Earth will align, casting the sky into epic and unforgettable temporary darkness.

The Eclipse App features an eclipse timer, cloud forecasts, and community guides to help you get the most out of the 2024 total solar eclipse.

FIND YOUR SPOT
- Explore communities in the path of US and Canada
- Browse attractions for the 2024 eclipse such as events, parks, and viewing sites
- View totality times, phenomena, and historical cloud forecasts for each location

SAFELY SEE EVERY SECOND
- Know the exact moment of partiality and totality with our eclipse timer
- Stay focused on the skies with audio and vibration guides
- Use your camera while receiving totality notifications
- Know when to put on and take off solar eclipse glasses with solar filter prompts
- Track phenomena with a detailed integration in the solar eclipse timer

AVOID CLOUDY SKIES
- Know the optimal locations for weather on the days leading up to the 2024 eclipse
- Get hourly cloud forecasts as the solar eclipse approaches
- Add viewing spots of interest for easy access to day-of forecasts

WHAT'S FREE?
- Communities in the path
- Nearby activities
- Totality times
- Historical cloud data

WHAT'S PRO?
- Eclipse timer
- Cloud forecasts
Opgedateer op
04 Apr. 2024

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Veiligheid begin wanneer jy verstaan hoe ontwikkelaars jou data insamel en deel. Praktyke vir dataprivaatheid en -sekuriteit kan verskil op grond van gebruik, streek en ouderdom. Die ontwikkelaar het hierdie inligting verskaf en kan dit mettertyd opdateer.
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Support selecting viewing spots in partial eclipse areas