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Get great photos or time the eclipse perfectly with these smartphone apps that put solar eclipse info in the palm of your hand.
The app features interactive eclipse tracking maps, live streams, close-up views of the sun, a massive video library, guidelines on how to protect your eyes and more.
Here are some apps you can download right now for iPhones and Androids: NASA: This free app has everything you need for the eclipse. NASA will host live coverage starting at 1 p.m. ET.
The app Totality by Big Kid Science has information on where and when to see the ring of fire eclipse on October 14.
A total lunar eclipse of the full Corn moon will take place Sept. 7, with a partial solar eclipse taking place on Sept. 21.