Awards & Nominations
Solar Coders has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Solar Coders has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
We developed an interactive movil app to help the general public to understand the information about the solar wind and its effects on the Earth, we provide them with visual and sound experience of how space would be. In addition, we implemented a prototype linked to the app that will help the user to know in real time how much our geomagnetic field in the Earth is affected by the energy of the sun. With our app and device, we look forward to attract the interest of many people into the space world. We hope that people will start sharing their unique sounds from our app through social network with the goal to gather more people attention in the space field.

Our project consists of an interactive app that allows users to know important data about the sun and how it influences space and terrestrial weather with the guidance of a fictional character who will act as a guide and provide short descriptions to arouse the interest of users. as well as giving basic indications so that the user correctly understands each of the data, which were obtained from the NASA database about the solar wind and the index of magnetic disturbance exerted by the sun when geomagnetic storms occur. While as a complement, the geomagnetic disturbance index data was linked and represented as a traffic light so that the user can recognize in real time how these events affect telecommunications and services that are outside the Earth's orbit.



Thanks to Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (German Research Centre for Geosciences) we use realtime Kp indexes and build a prototype with the idea to be a physical indicator of the intensity of perturbances that affects the magnetic field on Earth. For this, we used an online simulator called Wokwi to work with the ESP32 microcontroller, we connected it to the internet and recollect the information about the Kp, which is updated every 3 hours and so our rgb led that visually (using semaphore parameters) helps the user know how much our magnectic field is affected by the sun and provide the experience to be part of the Nasa team from their homes. Additionally, based on a project about turning the impacts of meteors with the moon into music done by Dr. Matt Russo, astrophysicist, musician, and NASA sonification specialist we decided to turn the temperature of the solar wind into music using the sonification technique , first we collect the data on real time from the solar parker using web scrapping and we treat ,filter,normalize and scale the data using pandas and numpy, after this we mapped the data with musical tones to reproduce a music based on the temperature of the solar wind measured by the solar parker probe.
https://services.swpc.noaa.gov/products/solar-wind/ (Use for sonification)
https://www-app3.gfz-potsdam.de/kp_index/Kp_ap_Ap_SN_F107_nowcast.txt (Use to get Kp index)
At the beginning we were uncertain about which project we should choose because it was our first time to join such a huge event. Through out the challenge we faced some difficulties like no internet conection during the first day but above that we complete succesfully what we proposed as the solution to the challenge. We learnt the importance of group work and to respect each others ideas. In addtion, we get to know more about what Nasa do by manipulating and understand their datasets.
This challenge in particular gather our atention, before choosing it we learnt a little bit about Parker Solar Probe, how it works an its importance. We found this really interesting that we wanted to share what we just have learnt to other people as well.
We would like to specially thank our local mentors, who guided us and gave us advices so we could launch our proposal succesfully and the ones in Discord, who provided us with data.
https://www.zamzar.com/convert/midi-to-mp3/ https://github.com/SYSTEMSounds/sonification-tutorials/blob/main/data2midi-part1.ipynb
SoundCloud Nasa https://soundcloud.com/nasa/sets/solar-system-beyond-sounds
Sun’sImages https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/
Animations http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/Multimedia/Animations.php#Animations
#space#sofware #data analysis#IOT
Several spacecraft, including the Parker Solar Probe, are gathering data about the Sun that will enable us to learn more about solar effects (a.k.a. space weather) in space and on Earth. Your challenge is to create an interactive tool to represent this data in a new and inviting way that improves public knowledge and understanding of space weather.
