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THE PLANET’S MOST POWERFUL ECLIPSE APP HAS LANDED

By Andrew Fazekas posted 09-29-2023 16:00

  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

THE PLANET’S MOST POWERFUL ECLIPSE APP HAS LANDED

One Eclipse App for iOS

"One People, One Sky”

Calabasas, California. September 29th, 2023. With a membership that spans 145 countries, Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) envisions building a global community that appreciates, studies, and shares the wonders of the universe, transcending borders and improving lives. In collaboration with Simulation Curriculum Corp., creators of the award-winning SkySafari 7 astronomy apps, AWB proudly presents the launch of the brand new "One Eclipse" app, your all-inclusive guide to experiencing the upcoming 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse.

At Astronomers Without Borders, a non-profit (501.3c) organization dedicated to spreading the magic of astronomy worldwide, we believe in the power of the stars to unite us. That's why 50% of every purchase goes directly to support AWB, helping to continue our internationally acclaimed eclipse glasses recycling program, and other STEM outreach projects geared to underserved communities around the world. 

Direct links to download the One Eclipse app: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/one-eclipse/id6464521917

Our "One Eclipse" app offers an interactive and exclusive front-row experience of the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse. Crafted as a result of the partnership between Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) and Simulation Curriculum Corp, this extraordinary app harnesses the cutting- edge capabilities of SkySafari 7, the next-generation award-winning astronomy app available for both iOS and Android platforms.

Key Features of One Eclipse:

Countdown Timer: Witness the precise moment when the moon's shadow touches the West coast of the United States with the Eclipse Countdown clock. It dynamically updates during the eclipse, revealing how long until it reaches your location.

Interactive Eclipse Map: Discover the ideal location for observing the eclipse by selecting a spot on the map to retrieve accurate eclipse event times for any place on Earth.

Eclipse Simulator: Simulate the eclipse from your own location or any location on Earth using the time controls to manipulate time and experience the eclipse from start to finish.

Shadow Tracker: Enter Space View and watch the moon's shadow traverse the face of the Earth.

Eclipse Viewing Guide: A comprehensive guide to viewing and safety during the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse, ensuring you have everything you need for the best eclipse experience.

Share Your Eclipse Story: Join the celestial storytelling community by sharing your personal eclipse experience - from the anticipation to the magical moments. Inspire others with your eclipse adventure!

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Media Contact

Andrew Fazekas

Communications Manager
Astronomers Without Borders
Email: andrew@astronomerswithoutborders.org Phone: 438-872-1672

About Us

Astronomers Without Borders brings people together through humanity's fascination with the heavens, fostering inclusivity, and initiating outreach programs since 2007. Our membership spans 145 countries, engaging in projects that rebuild devastated communities, share eclipse experiences, and promote inclusivity. Our core values nurture community, education, hope, and inspiration. Learn more at AstronomersWithoutBorders.org.

Simulation Curriculum develops and publishes best-in-class simulation software and curriculum for K-12 and College markets worldwide. Our mission is to provide high-quality, accurate simulation-based curriculum for topics in Astronomy, Earth Sciences, and beyond. Our award-winning flagship products, Starry Night and SkySafari, are world-leading digital planetariums for desktop and mobile devices. Learn more at SimCur.com.


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