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Addressing the purposes of the challenge, we developed the prototype of mobile application, which will give an opportunity for usual customers to access and process the data taken directly from the official NASA resources.
From the suggested considerations on the challenge's web page, we have found the following ones the most important and demanding an instant high-quality solution:



In the future, we plan to:
Finally, the application will be available for users, who need to access NASA data and process it (monitor, visualize, or download).
We chose this challenge since we consider as the most pressing of the suggested ones. Many groups of population (scientists, students, farmers) vitally need the reliable data about the Earth and the relatable topics for their work or study, and NASA’s databases can be considered as one of the most abundant and secure data sources. As school students, we especially need to cope with the problem of the lack of reliable sources, which are easy to access, every day. Our project will allow the general public to conveniently access and visualize the data without loss of time and need for specific knowledge.
As the best way to quickly visualize our ideas for the full-fledged application, we chose to create a Figma prototype of the mobile application. In the future, we plan to create a fully developed mobile application, which will be available on the App Store, based on this prototype.
As the main problems, we had issues with determining the mechanism of getting the data in general and the particular, which is not visualized as the map or the photo, from the NASA and relatable websites. As a solution, we decided that to get access to data in general, the customer will authorize through our application in the needed database systems, and the application will send queries, according to the filters set by customer, via Internet directly to those databases. To realize the use of non-visualized data, we implemented the feature of links to NASA data sources, by using which customer can access the data in browser.
For the prototype, we used the JAXA Global Rainfall Watch, IQAir Air Pollution, GES DISC data for the demonstration of the potential of the application. In addition, we plan to create comparison tools of events in different regions with streaming NASA WorldView data and implement the links to the State Geonode and other NASA-related sources with data with protected (requiring authorization) and open access.