What's in Space? has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
The web application tackled NASA’s Space Apps 2020 Orbital Sky Challenge by providing an educational platform that brings space to the web. The application is designed to provide an accurate visualisation of space on a web browser that can be used as a tool to aid in the education and business sectors.
The application is designed to captivate the user in an immersive experience that educates and entertains through various modes, leaving the user with a clearer and deeper understanding of what is in space and what is going on.
This challenge was chosen due a keen interest in space, orbital mechanics, and an ambition to educate and inspire.
The behind the scenes of the application was developed in python using various numerical methods and incorporating perturbations from the gravitational influence of the Moon and the Sun. The web application itself was developed in JavaScript, HTML, CSS and most prominently utilising the JavaScript library Three.js to display and animate 3D graphics. Within the web application, the objects positions are numerically integrated using various finite difference methods. The finite difference method selected for the numerical integration is chosen dependent on the objects orbit category to save computational demand.
The project utilised data sourced from NORAD and took advantage of 3D models and high resolution images from NASA.
http://www.whatsinspace.com/ - Explore the wasteland.
Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15_8TXBrnBhYLXqWu4WTrEUuTB2a1ZIAIEBxGgUDMdzc/edit?usp=sharing
Data: https://www.space-track.org
Images:
https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/collection/1484/blue-marble?page=2
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2017/new-night-lights-maps-open-up-possible-real-time-applications/
https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4720
3D Models: https://nasa3d.arc.nasa.gov/models