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Our goal is to provide reliable scientific information for children and young people between 5 and 16 years old. For this, we developed Gibby, a mascot with the ability to process the large amount of information obtained by NASA about space and planet Earth.
Gibby is able to inform in a fun and reliable way, clarifying doubts about space, planets and events experienced by the Earth that can be observed from space (eg global warming, fires, hurricanes, etc.). This ability of his is only possible because it was developed by humans with artificial intelligence technology and machine learning, which makes him able to interact in a personalized way with each child, understanding his specific curiosities and awakening others, according to the range age. Its main features are:
Our mascot was developed from a rocket design by the team member Helena Nobre. From then on, member Sofia Nobre recalled the adorable shape of the Dragon capsule she had seen on the launch live for the Space X project that took NASA astronauts into space.
Just as the Dragon capsule came and went from space, Gibby will also be able to pass on information to its users from those who have been in space, facilitating scientific understanding of information obtained in the past and in the present that will be important to consider in the future. The enlarged view of the Earth, obtained only by those who have been up there, is essential for us to predict a better future for the planet.
Initially, Gibby was drawn by hand from the observed characteristics of photos of the Dragon capsule obtained on the internet. The capsule's windows have turned into charming eyes and the shape of the mascot's body also refers to the triangular shape of the capsule.
Once the drawing was formatted, we developed its digitization in “ProCreate” using and iPad, and thus added accessories such as the NASA symbol and also a cover, which demonstrates his ability to become a hero of scientific information!
We used images from Nasa Image and video resources for inspiration. But we expect to use this data as resource for our mascot once it can be used as a virtual assistant.
https://youtu.be/zHIlXrdonm0
1. NASA Image and Video Library. https://images.nasa.gov/
2. NASA Image Galleries. https://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/index.html
3. SPACE X - https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/dragon/