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Aurorasaurus

Reporting Auroras from the Ground Up since 2012! Aurorasaurus is the world's first free mobile app to put citizen science and crowd-sourced (Twitter) ground truth observations of aurora on a real-time Google map along with weather and predictions for where the Northern Lights should be visible. When aurora occurs near you, we will let you know promptly and in simple language to increase your chances of spotting this beautiful, rare sight.
Additional features include the capability to register and receive location-based notifications, a real-time monitor of space weather activity, the capability to help verify tweets and search for real sightings, the answers to your questions, and more. We are free of charge and advertisements.

Aurorasaurus was built by scientists for the public--join our community and contribute today! Visit our full website at www.aurorasaurus.org for more information and to access our privacy policy. With Aurorasaurus, your privacy is protected and important to us! This project is funded by the National Science Foundation award AGS-1344296.

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Reviews (15)

Ros. Z. Nov 10, 2018     

The log into this application is confirmed broken please see posts on your Facebook page to confirm! And hopefully fix! In the meantime I recommend people to use NorthernlightsStockholm.se

Bal. G. Apr 23, 2019     

Doesn't éven work. Its outdated.

Pin. P. Dec 20, 2017     

Love it, but, it won't allow me to move it to External storage on phone. Needed space to had to delete it.

Nad. A. Dec 25, 2015     

Nice idea, needs work on the UX front.

joh. s. Oct 26, 2015     

What have you done to the map ??? What's the big Green blob mean? According to the legend. Not much chance, so why is it there?

Fat. A. Oct 13, 2017     

Two fingers to use map... UI needs work.

fuz. w. Sep 10, 2018     

It will not load google maps...

Zha. R. Oct 21, 2015     

Trying to log in with my Twitter (as I did on the web version), I get an error page about too many redirects.

Nac. C. Oct 20, 2015     

All content too small, impossible to read anything. Can Anybody use this?

Kev. W. J. Jun 23, 2015     

Icons are huge, but print is small. The app looks like it goes to a webpage instead of being an actual app. Looks good but nearly impossible to us.

Bir. P. Nov 18, 2014     

Great way to learn about the aurora!

Eri. C. Jun 17, 2017     

Map is hard to move and pages load terribly slow

A. G. u. Oct 29, 2014     

Now all I need is a massive dose of solar radiation...

Jor. J. Oct 20, 2015     

Text is too small to be usable, immediately uninstalled

Jud. G. Jun 23, 2015     

Had to uninstall. :(