The Lumara mobile application provides real-time space weather tracking and lunar data by integrating live imagery and scientific datasets directly from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory and DONKI database.
Key Points
- Lumara displays solar activity in 12 distinct wavelengths, capturing temperatures ranging from the 5,000 K surface to 10 MK flare plasma.
- The app tracks solar flares, coronal mass ejections reaching speeds of 3,000 km/s, and geomagnetic storms on the G1–G5 scale.
- Lunar phase, illumination, and rise-set calculations utilize Jean Meeus’s Astronomical Algorithms to function entirely offline.
- The platform operates without user accounts, advertisements, or data tracking, keeping all location information stored locally on the user's device.
- Solar imagery is updated approximately every 15 minutes using public domain data sourced from NASA and ESA observatories.