Mission to Planet Earth: A Digital History

NASA’s activities in space have brought new knowledge of the Earth, inspiring new ways of thinking about humanity and the planet. However, many people aren’t aware that NASA studies the Earth in addition to other planets. Your challenge is to tell stories of NASA’s Earth science enterprise using interactive digital tools. This will test your technical skills and your ability to think like a historian or educator.

Impenetrable Barrier above our Earth - The Van Allen Belt

Summary

The VanAllen Belt is the stretch of charged particles in space due to the effect of Eart's Magnetic field on Solar Particles being constantly emitted from our Sun. The Study of this Belts have been of a great singificance in space age as it is the first discovery in the space explorer age through US satellite, Explorer 1, in 1958.

How I Addressed This Challenge

For the upcoming manned missions and detection of changes in earth's magnetic field we need to study the earth's Magnetic Capabilities. It will also give us a future view od how our planet earth will transform it's terrain. I plan to work on the fields related to these Lights rays and magnetic field detection to also bring some supporting views on van allen belt missions(Upcoimg).

How I Developed This Project

I see that wehn we plan so many manned missions in future we need to study the earth's magnetosphere for safty of our astronouts.

How I Used Space Agency Data in This Project

I have collected some data from NASAs Van Allen Belt Missions(The Twin Missions). I feel that it has given us a very good data in hand, but would suggest more such missions to image the magnetic field of the earth constantly especially when there is a lot of climate change on our planet.

Project Demo

Would want more missions to understand van allen belt to explore our planet's radtion reflecting capacity and plan manned missions with atmost safety through van allen belt.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dux2ofFHs90

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz5tSegU16E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKUNT2Qshk4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEwMM0REZJQ

Data & Resources

NASA Missions

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/rbsp/mission/index.html

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