Putting the 'Art' in Artemis

Your challenge is to create an artistic work to communicate, inform, or inspire others about humanity's road to Mars. Your art may be in any form, including (but not limited to): drawing, painting, sculpture, computer generated 2D or 3D, music, film, music video, written or spoken word, dance, and textile.

VR of Mars and spaceship

Summary

This project is a unity(hopefully XR/AR) version of Mars in Virtual reality that you can interact with. Our vision was to also include a space ship you can interact with with game challenges on the way there (asteroids, radiation,etc- but we didn't get to this stage).

How We Addressed This Challenge

We developed art designed to immerse the user in the Martian biosphere. It is important as if the user feels they are on Mars they might want to really go to Mars and VR is a novel and exciting new platform. It works with VR headset and unity and I hope that its eventually put in a science centre like Scitech in its polished finished form.

How We Developed This Project

I was inspired to choose this challenge as I wanted to inspire my generation and the current generation of kids growing up to be interested in and inspired by space and Mars in particular. I know the SpaceX launches inspired me. I used Unity in this project and tried to used 3D Builder and Paint3D to import images into unity. I did do clay and physical pictures in unity too but couldn't get them to display right.I had problems with the scale and 3D effects but I have the Mars background dataset in unity. This was edited by Liam to include less black background and Buke edited my research and notes which I then collated into a presentation.

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project
Project Demo

http://fincryp.no-ip.info:3000/christina_hare_king/NASASpaceApps

Data & Resources

Mars Odyssey Epithermal Neutron Data overlayed on MGS/MOLA Topography Data (Flat, Viking True Color) from https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a000000/a002400/a002449/odysseyFlatTrueSTILL.0000.jpg, accessed 3rd and 4th of October 2020.



Tags
#MarsVirtualReality
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.