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.

Putting the 'Art' in the Artemis

Summary

Our project is all about spreading awareness on humanity's road to mars. All about the mission preparation and its road map.

How We Addressed This Challenge
  • We have developed a short ppt on 'HUMANITY'S ROAD TO MARS' as our challenge is Putting the art in Artemis. We have to add all the sufficient information through drawing, painting, 2D, and with the pictures provided on the resources page.
  • We have created this project in a sense that its important for a person to be aware about the missions above the earth surface, that humans are getting so advance that the are preparing to reach mars.
  • We hope that it inspires and make others curious to discover more about HUMANITY'S ROAD TO MARS mission.

How We Developed This Project

Nowadays people are not more aware about the advancement of space exploration, even the people around us are not, so we always try to bring it in their notice. But this only inspires or acknowledge the people around us but not around the globe. So this inspired us to develop this project to acknowledge others too.


Tools used:

  1. MS POWER POINT
  2. PAINT 3D
  3. 3D LIBRARY




How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We have used pictures and videos from the data provided by NASA.

It helped us to make our presentation more effective.

Project Demo

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18B5jI8JnvWUbxC-bc_hA1nkqVVagxIRV/view?usp=sharing

Data & Resources
  1. GOOGLE
  2. https://go.nasa.gov/2pyqmMD
  3. https://archive.org/details/nasaaudiocollection
Tags
#puttingtheartintheartemis #humanity'sroadtomars #missionmars #Marsthenexthome #moontomars #beyondmoon #artemis #marsexploration #waytomars
Judging
This project was submitted for consideration during the Space Apps Judging process.