The biggest impasse related to the proposed challenge was how to engage people to discover and inform themselves about the satellites that orbit the earth, bringing this knowledge closer together and inspiring enthusiasm and involvement.
We found a range of apps that provide this type of information. But people are still not interested in the topic, as these apps are limited to reading this data. Thus arises the idea of the Baião team, which proposes a multiplayer game, designed for Android and IOS smartphones, in which the user will be able to experience a platform with exclusive information about satellites and space bodies that orbit the earth, while having fun playing with people from all over the world. During this trajectory, the user will find several puzzles, riddles, quizzes and augmented reality resources that will keep him entertained in the game.
The game begins with the user becoming an young intern, aspiring astronaut, who is tasked with the important mission of sending deactivated satellites back to earth to reduce space junk in the orbit. However, after a failure in the communication systems on its journey, all the coordinates of inactive satellites are lost. Now he will need to join on a dangerous journey in the terrestrial stratosphere in search of these satellites, moving through Earth orbit using a jetpack. When accessing the satellite database, he will analyze whether it remains active or not. If it is inactive, he sends it back to earth, thus reducing space junk and as a reward, he will earn points to increase the power in his jet pack, obtain accessories and gain new skills. If he makes a poor choice deciding which of the satellites should be returned, the planet will suffer severe consequences and the player will lose many points, and may even have his level demoted or have a game over, depending on the circumstance and severity of the errors.
In addition to all that, the game makes use of an augmented reality feature, which makes the whole experience more rich by bringing the satellites and all the other elements in our orbit closer to our home. This feature will allow the players to use the camera in the game, to picture natural events, the moon, constellations, planets and satellites - all of them in real time, thanks to available NASA databases. These entries will earn point that later can be used to unlock perks in the game. The pictures taken in the game can be shared in social medias, and so get more players for the platform. Everyone can take an excellent picture of the moon, for example, because the game camera provides different features that enhance the quality of the image!
Finally, the desired result with this game is the understanding of the importance of Satellites in Earth's orbit when having access to the various information contained in the game, showing its quality to sustain our daily life. With this, “Expedição Go” aims to improve the public knowledge of these satellites and at the same time generate involvement, enthusiasm and still allow the exploration of the user in our orbit.

The challenge of thinking about a strategy for people to be interested and involved with something they can not see and know little about, immediately caught our attention.
Analyzing this perspective of satellites being neglected by the attention of most people, we started looking for inspiration in the sky map apps, which locate the moon, satellites, constellations and stars in real time.
Thinking about greater interactivity, and not only in passing information, we seek gamification as the final solution to this challenge. According to Marcela Lorenzoni, specialist in Education Management in the New Millennium "The potential of gamification is immense: it works to arouse interest, increase participation, develop creativity and autonomy, promote dialogue and solve problem situations". So we were inspired by the highly interactive games, multiplayer and with augmented reality features. And so we developed “Expedição Go”, which combines good gameplay, puzzles, augmented reality perspective, online interactivity with other players, real satellite location data and other elements that make up the celestial orbit scenario, with useful information about all this universe that surrounds us.
The biggest challenge that the Baião team faced was not having a member with a domain in game design or formatting. But with the support of the monitors, the help of Luca Abbehusen Vieira and a lot of research, we focused to finalize the project and managed to achieve the expected result.

Location information from NASA satellites, the sun and the moon in relation to the rotation and translation of the earth, information about activities that approach the Earth's orbit, data about the satellites (year that went into orbit, data collected, images generated).
Article: “New simplex mission to send smallsats on longest deep space journey”. available in: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/new-simplex-mission-to-send-smallsats-on-longest-deep-space-journey-to-date
Article: “NASA Satellite Data and Analysis Make Earth Better”. available in: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/spinoff/NASA_Satellite_Data_and_Analysis_Make_Earth_Better/
Article: “What is CAPSTONE?”. available in: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/spacetech/small_spacecraft/capstone
Article: “Astronauts Launch from American Soil” available in: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/146794/astronauts-launch-from-american-soil
NASA archive image: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/news/orbital_debris.html
NASA archive image:
https://www.sentinel-hub.com/img/sentinel-2-square.jpg
NASA archive image: https://www.sentinel-hub.com/img/sentinel-1_square_.jpg,
NASA archive image: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/4-8-nrc-evaluates-nasas-orbital-debris-programs.jpg,
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/topic/image-of-the-day
Lorenzoni, Marcela,“Gamificação: o que é e como pode transformar a aprendizagem”.available in: https://www2.geekie.com.br/blog/gamificacao/
NASA Articles Base: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/features?utm_campaign=nav20&utm_source=topnav&utm_medium=articles
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