High-Level Project Summary
The Challenge we chose is to manifest the view for The Lucy Space Mission.We are three brothers from India: Ashar Jamal, Rayan Jamal and Mohd Zohan. We have prepared this time a craft with burnt stones to visualise the asteroids.We made from mirrors, chart, crop papers, tapes and glitter papers etc. We were intrigued by its beauty. We applied same wonderful view to watch Lucy Mission resources and asteroids etc. We learnt about asteroids and captured shots using normal mobile camera lens.As we are under 13, we have been monitored by our parent Mohd Anwar Jamal.
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Title: Manifesting Lucy Space Mission with burnt rocks imagery and craft work
HIGH-LEVEL PROJECT SUMMARY
We’re very excited to embark with you all on this journey! Our Team name is Ghazipuri Boys. Our Motto is We are kids, so what! The Challenge we chose is manifest Lucy Space Mission with burnt rocks imagery.
The Challenge we chose is to manifest the view for The Lucy Space Mission.
We are three brothers from India: Ashar Jamal, Rayan Jamal and Mohd Zohan. We have prepared this time a craft with burnt stones to visualise the asteroids.
We made from mirrors, chart, crop papers, tapes and glitter papers etc. We were intrigued by its beauty. We applied same wonderful view to watch Lucy Mission resources and asteroids etc. We learnt about asteroids and captured shots using normal mobile camera lens.
We learnt about asteroids and designed to watch it through mobile camera lens. We also used SparkleBox Junior Robotics Kit sold on Amazon India. As we are under 13, we have been monitored by our parent Mohd Anwar Jamal.
Space Agency Data
We read https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/resources/
We used data from https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/overview/index
Following images used:
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/trojans_nolabels.gif
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/images/index
Team picture-https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/mcdr_dryrun.jpg
Orbit info-https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/images/index
AsteroidsLucy - http://lucy.swri.edu/img/asteroids_comets.png
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/images/index
Apart from this we used YouTube for educational videos and for guide to constructing kaleidoscope. The idea was originally four smallest brother Rayan who watches kaleidoscope and space videos a lot. I, Ashar, asked my parents to participate in this and we were motivated by our parents to participate in this challenge.
Hackathon Journey
First day reused in understanding and learning about asteroids. We participated last year as well so it was not so hard this time. With the help of parents we learnt and watched many videos. And, then started the real fun!
making kaleidoscope.
We got many resources from NASA official website. On Second day, we made the craft using best of our imagination. We are young so were assisted when we handled scissors and fire. We burnt a rock to look like on asteroid. And, then we used it and many other stones and craft work to demo what we knew about Lucy's space mission.
We used YouTube for educational videos. The idea was originally of our smallest brother Rayan who watches space videos a lot. I, Ashar, asked my parents to participate in this and we were motivated by our parents to participate in this challenge.
We are three brothers from India:
Ashar Jamal, 6+ Years
Rayan Jamal, 3+ Years
Mohd Zohan, 6+ Years
We are young and have prepared manifestation of Lucy Space Mission with burnt rocks imagery and craft work . We are assisted by our parents as we are under 13 and have been monitored so that we do not break computer or mobiles or hurt ourselves (Which we regularly!)
We have created two Art works: First is our imagination of how Lucy Mission will look like when nearing to one of the asteriods; And, our youngest Rayan has tried to select small stones for all the asteroids belt depiction. Second is our imagination of Volcanoes on any asteroid as there may be gigantic eruptions as well in some metallic asteroids.
Overall, it was a great funned learning experience!
We are deeply intrigued by skies and we know someday we will become astronauts.
Welcome to our world!
References
We read https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/resources/
We used data from https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/overview/index
Following images used:
https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/trojans_nolabels.gif
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/images/index
Team picture-https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/mcdr_dryrun.jpg
Orbit info-https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/images/index
AsteroidsLucy - http://lucy.swri.edu/img/asteroids_comets.png
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/images/index
iMovie on MacBook for Video editing.
Online photo editors
Tags
#ghazipurikids #ghazipuriboys #ghazipuri #kaleidoscopic, #kids, #nasa, #spaceapps, #2022, #youngest, #ghazipur, #uttarpradesh, #india, #lucy, #asteroids, #space, #mission, #sparklebox, #junior, #robotics

