The Sun Now

Near-real-time solar images

1.0.8 for iPhone, iPad
Free
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Update Date

2017-08-16

Size

94.3 MB

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The Sun Now Description
The Sun Now shows images from the ESAC Solar Observatory (Helios) located in Villafranca del Castillo (Spain). Helios is a 9cm Ηα telescope together with a small 10cm refractor installed at ESAC to perform solar observations during the day. The images will be shown in near-real-time (updated every 30 seconds) when available.
The app also shows some of the best time-lapse videos of the Mercury Transit that occurred on May 9th and the Venus transit in 2006.

This activity is part of the CESAR programme (Cooperation through Education in Science and Astronomy Research), a joint educational and scientific programme developed by the European Space Agency (ESA), the Spanish National Institute for Aerospace Technology (INTA) and the company ISDEFE, conceived as a link between astronomy research and the education community.
The Sun Now 1.0.8 Update
2017-08-16
New name and logo The Sun Now.
minor bugs removed.
More Information
Price:
Free
Version:
1.0.8
Size:
94.3 MB
Genre:
Education
Update Date:
2017-08-16
Developer:
Ideorum
Language:
English

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1.0.8 2017-08-17
New name and logo The Sun Now.
minor bugs removed.
1.0.7 2017-08-12
New name The Sun Now.
minor bugs removed.
1.0.6 2017-04-07
some bugs resolved
1.0.4 2017-03-01
Mercury Transit is updated with new section The Sun Now!, we will show images in real time of the Sun (when available) from Madrid. You still have access to images and videos from last Mercury and Venus transits of the Sun. Enjoy!
1.0.3 2016-05-24
Watch how Mercury transited across the face of the Sun. NEW Videos available!
The Mercury Transit occurred on May 9th. The app shows the best images and new time-lapse Videos.
- Solved a bug that didn't allow the playback of the transit videos from the server. The videos have now been temporarely included inside the app.
- Modified the countdown for the next Mercury Transit in 2019 !!!
1.0.2 2016-05-06
One of the observation locations has been changed from Madrid to Canary Islands due to the cloudy weather forecast in Madrid. We are really excited waiting for Mercury Transit on May 9th !!! Don´t miss it!
1.0.1 2016-05-04
Some final retouch. We are really excited waiting for Mercury Transit on May 9th !!! Don´t miss it!
1.0.0 2016-04-28