It works through a tour in which you are given information about the existing rockets and the propellants that are currently in use, we want people to understand the importance of improving our tools to travel to space.
The biggest challenge for NASA about engine aerospace is to be useful to reach faster and further to space. Inspiring new generations' talent to design aerospace technology would be the key to achieve it. Space Splash addresses this challenge through an educational app built with NASA`s database. It works through a tour in which you are given information about the existing rockets and the propellants that are currently in use, Upon entering the application, you access an interactive database with the different types of propellants and explore a lot of interesting space destinations. Our approach is on the spacecraft propulsion such as functionality, characteristics, timeline history, purpose and applications. The App database also contains information about real destinations in our planetary system and some destinations outside of it. This way the app lets the user make premade decisions about where to go, and what rocket could be used for more accurate space trips. And with a premade dialogue (automation chatbot), we can answer the user`s questions within the app. Our solution is important because it enhances the scientific disclosure of these issues, making the user`s learning as much easier than traditional solutions. We want people in general to understand the leading of improving our tools to travel to space.


We have joined as a team to the NASA Space App Challenge because our dream of reaching the stars has no bounds. So, we want to educate and raise awareness in new generation as we, about the possibilities and the scientifics advances that we could archieve by having trips at the speed of light and how with our talent and passion we could improve the current technology to reach the Moon, Mars and other planets. We wanted a challenge, this involved us applying all our knowledge of current technologies to develop an app and all our knowledge about the spacecraft and space industry. As a result, we have developed an MPV App to discover, learn and boost the interest in this area of science. During this project, the principal trouble was the distance since everything was online, we had many problems with wi-fi, some of the team members had other responsibilities and we had to accommodate our times to do the challenge.
Using the user guide with the records of the propellants created in NASA, we created a database within our application which describes the important characteristics of each propellant where users will find accurate and easy to understand information.
evaluate all the trips made previously by the space agencies which are taken to update the missions in Space-Splash allowing us to increase the difficulty between each new trip.



Link to Pitch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzRuJhbN6is&feature=youtu.be
Link to Slides:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rLg2sEPpZy27x4h0ILksoqtVaL2aBCmA/view?usp=sharing
Link to image of the code: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ng9CmjzjiiJ4zJi1QmrZQdHZusYOcoyG/view?usp=sharing
Link to code (Only for Android):http://ai2.appinventor.mit.edu/b/70i8 If don't open the link need to download "App Inventor 2" and scan the Qr

NASA:
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/earths-moon/in-depth/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mars/overview/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/jupiter-moons/europa/in-depth/
SpaceX:
https://www.spacex.com/media/Falcon_Users_Guide_082020.pdf
Media:
https://pixabay.com/es/videos/nebulosa-gas-galaxia-espacio-25047/
https://pixabay.com/es/videos/c%C3%B3digo-fuente-desarrollo-c%C3%B3digo-4733/
https://pixabay.com/es/videos/transbordador-espacial-cohete-23989/
https://pixabay.com/es/videos/cohete-propulsores-nasa-235/
App Inventor: http://ai2.appinventor.mit.edu/b/70i8