The SUN at your Fingertips

High-Level Project Summary

To create awareness and sentimental analysis based on conveyed emotions of the users using Solar Dynamics Observatory (SOD) Data. Giving an opportunity to the public to experience and document their observation of the sun through emotions. Develop a friendly and interactive simplified online tool that give valuable information to the users about the activity of the Sun and give sentimental analysis. We downloaded the videos from NASA Solar Parker Probe and use it in the online application.

Detailed Project Description

The project is about an online tool that the public could experience how the the sun activity affect their emotions, using the data from NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory and based on their answers recorded, we could come up with a sentimental analysis.


It is a rare opportunity for an individual to be able to observe the sun closely because of this web application tool, they can experience what a scientist does for a short period of time. In the other hand, it would give more insights to the NASA Scientists how a normal person reacts on the videos and images of the sun.


The user will open the site/online tool and provide their name, age, email address and work or profession. They will see the sun activity by playing on the videos provided. They have to click and play and observe the SUN after wards provide their answers by choosing which emotion they feel.


Our project benefits the public and give valuable information to the users about the activity of the Sun and give sentimental analysis of videos and images.


We downloaded the videos from NASA Solar Parker Probe and use it in the online application.

The interface uses the following technology tools:

Tech Front:

HTML, CSS,

JAVASCRIPT

Back End:

PHP, LARAVEL,

XAMPP

Database: MYsql



Space Agency Data

We used the Solar Parker Probe Data from NASA which is the SDO - Solar Dynamics Observatory.

Hackathon Journey

We are a group of Librarians and Computer programmer at the Xavier University, participating for the first time in the Space App challenge encouraged by Sir Rule Redondo.

We were told about the Space app Challenge, at first we had doubts about its dynamics and full of worries, but above all, we were curious about our own skills in carrying it out.


As a team we look into the list of challenges offered on the Space app website and we choose the “Creative Data Display with the Parker Solar Probe”.


Watching the resources and videos of (SDO) Solar Dynamics Observatory and understanding the objective, it reminded us of our own experience when we we are outside the building of how hot the sun is.


We decided to focus our research on the Sun activity and how its affect the community, wishing to be able to obtain accurate and current data, as well as avoiding human activities that affect the national ecosystem.


We faced many difficulties since there were topics out of our current understanding, but we were able to work on them by investigating and asking advice from professionals in the area.

References

[1} https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/solar-events-news/Does-the-Solar-Cycle-Affect-Earths-Climate.html?


[2] https://ugc.berkeley.edu/background-content/re-radiation-of-heat/


[3] http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/opt/mch/sct.rxml


[4]https://headtopics.com/us/solar-flares-what-are-they-and-how-do-they-affect-earth-26508952


[5] https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/seasons/en/


[6] https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/

Tags

#sun #emotions #solarparker #sunactivity