Home Planet at Your Fingertips

Develop a user-friendly application or tool to discover, visualize, and analyze NASA Earth data for monitoring our home planet.

Earth in your hand

Summary

Our project consist of one website representing the team,our intrest and talk about our project and the most important part which is giving a visual representation of different naturel phenomena and problematic using space agencies datas (graphs,maps,etc), as for the application its A intergenerational app easy to use for everyone, but mainly focused and had features connecting family members, friends, parents & kids all together to discover, warn and play.The application’s main purpose is to boost people’s knowledge and awareness about the use of NASA data for monitoring our home planet.

How We Addressed This Challenge

By using different methods like app and website both having their own purpose and way using that make the user intrested and interactive with them and also in helping of a visualisation and the intergenrational app that inform and motivate

How We Developed This Project

Si+nce years, NASA’s satellite Data has been available in NASA’s websites. However, analyzing this Data and pushing people to use it in their daily life was always an obstacle and a hard thing to do. We wanted to challenge this obstacle by creating a user-friendly tool that do the job. used is jusinmind software wich is an app making prototype

How We Used Space Agency Data in This Project

We used the data in a way that would keep the user in interaction with the website and app by using visuialisation in the website using different grapghs,maps,etc, as for the app we used data for articles which will appear in the home page moreover we used it in case the user wanted to look for old or new articles in his interst field

Project Demo

https://micmaster2450.wixsite.com/monsite

https://www.justinmind.com/usernote/tests/48377107/48379027/48537352/index.html

Data & Resources

https://gpm.nasa.gov/missions/GPM

https://cmr.earthdata.nasa.gov/search/concepts/C179001942-SEDAC.html

https://gpm.nasa.gov/science/ground-validation/ground-and-airborne-instruments

https://link.springer.com/article/10.5047/eps.2011.06.029


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