ASTROHELPERS

High-Level Project Summary

Humanity's curiosity about the outer surface never ends. Parker Solar Probe was one of thelatest spacecraft to explore the outer surface. It was the first spacecraft that got close to the sun.As a result of this, we were able to collect a great deal of data about the sun and space weather.However, these data are presented in a non-user friendly way and not available for everyone touse . So our solution about Nasa space app (creative data display with parker solar probe)we try to add more features will make the application more useful for the people with special needs and deaf people can use it easily its already being used to help educate the public about space weather .

Detailed Project Description

In the process of choosing the challenge we have take a strategy that help us to choose among the challenges this strategy is to look at the challenge and make a fast research about each one after that we measure the requirements of the challenge and compare it with our abilities and skills , Finally we measure how could that challenge influence and enhance lives throughout this process choose our challenge (creative data display with parker solar probe) ,Starting the app developing journey we saw that our app must have following features; 1- An intuitive user interface that is easy to use and have discoverability features 

2- the ability to explain space weather phenomena properly.3- A solar wind prediction software .We worked on the interface to be artistic and catchy , Ability to send and share content via social media and messaging apps. We still work on more than one feature to make the application better. The previous solution has a bad user interface and their information doesn't represent in an interactive or creative way. our app has a friendly user with color interface and very interactive .Our app blind and deaf people to use it  easily .

Also we code our app with dart and Flutter and we use VS code as a text editor



Space Agency Data

https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/

SDO takes movies of the Sun in different wavelengths of light (colors) and continuously sends them to the ground.

DONKI API https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/support/DONKI-webservices.php

Parker Solar Probe’s Upcoming Close Encounter with a Highly Active Sun https://blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarprobe/2022/08/

Space Weather api https://sws-data.sws.bom.gov.aul

Flutter package that generate text to speech https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_tts



Hackathon Journey

As it is known, working as a team is a good strategy to get the work finished quickly and perfectly. So, our strategy at work depends on teamwork. As we made a zoom meeting and heard each other’s then we chose the challenge that we will work on and its solution. Then we began to define the requirements for this solution, after that we distributed the tasks between us. After every member in the team finished his task, we checked each other's tasks to avoid making mistakes. The strategy of dividing the work with more than one person has proven its effectiveness in all areas so the work is perfect. Our next steps are to finish the application design. complete its shortcomings. provide it with all advantages and make it as creative as possible .we choose this project and to make an application instead of web because is more helpful to the people with special needs

References

Parker Solar Probe’s Upcoming Close Encounter with a Highly Active Sun https://blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarprobe/2022/08/ August 2022 Parker Solar Probe Thriving Four Years after Launch. https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/parker-solar-probe 24/03/2022 Zooming into the Sun with Solar Orbiter. https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Solar_Orbiter /Zooming_into_the_Sun_with_Solar_Orbiter National Aeronautics and Space Administration Page Last Updated: Mar 5, 2021 Page Editor: Karen Fox https://www.nasa.gov/content/solar-orbiter-science 20 December 2017 Extreme Space Weather Events: From Cradle to Grave https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-017-0456-3 Space Weather 04 July 2019 2019

The challenge of machine learning in space weather: Nowcasting and forecasting https://doi.org/10.1029/2018SW002061 SDO takes movies of the Sun in different wavelengths of light (colors) and continuously sends them to the ground. https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/

DONKI API https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/support/DONKI-webservices.php Space Weather api https://sws-data.sws.bom.gov.au/ Flutter package that generate text to speech https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_tts

Tags

#software #solarorbiter #solar wind #flutter #dart #parkersolarprobe #spaceweather #spacecraft