Eclipse Soundscapes

4.0
23 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The app features include an interactive tactile “Rumble map”; audio descriptions of key features of an eclipse; a play-by-play description while a solar eclipse is happening if a solar eclipse is happening in the user’s area; and a countdown clock to the next upcoming solar eclipse.

The “Rumble Map” gives the user the sensation of “feeling” the Sun during an eclipse. Our technology translates images of key eclipse features into a series of unique frequency modulated tones that map out variations in light and dark as the user explores the image with their fingertips. These tones are specially designed to make the user’s mobile device shake, or rumble, in response to the changes.

After the eclipse, the Eclipse Soundscapes app will provide access to educational and interactive eclipse information. During the next five years, the app will expand to include other eclipses and astronomical objects of interest giving people who are blind and low vision – and everyone else – a new way to engage with the universe around them.
Updated on
Mar 28, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
23 reviews
Jennifer Ethridge
April 8, 2024
just read the pages that are on the app at all times. did get two notifications, but no sound of eclipse even in dfw area. so not impressed. wasted too much time trying to figure it out for basiclly something I could have printed off the internet.
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Amar, The Unique Boy.
March 19, 2024
I love it! I'm very passionate for science and looking for accessable resources to understand the world of science. I'm from Kashmir Pakistan and In the whole history of Kashmir, first Visually impaired Science student of the Kashmir.
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Loren Winterhelt
March 31, 2024
Seems Awesome
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What's new

- App enhancements
- Bug Fixes