Awards & Nominations
Spirited Team has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Spirited Team has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
We developed Cross Platform app which main aim is to present Parker Solar Probe, space weather and other data related to SUN in more engaging and interesting way. People can explore, learn space information in intuitive app.
1) real-time location of the ISS (for example: the ISS is currently in the South Atlantic Ocean)
2) in the application, you can conveniently watch news from the site about the parker satellite
3) the app has the ability to look at photos of rovers from mars (i.e. choose a rover, choose a camera [front, back, bottom, etc] and watch the pictures that are loaded from the official site})
4) in the application you can watch random interesting facts about space (special page)
5) you can watch APOD (Astronomy picture of the day) in the app. these are official photos from the nasa website, which are updated daily and accompanied by explanatory text (what is shown, how it was taken, why this photo was the image of the day)
6) app can turn Solar Wind into music and show real data that has been converted into music






Mars Rover Photos:
https://api.nasa.gov/
News:
http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/index.php
To find the location of ISS:
https://raw-labs.com/blog/api-integration-where-is-the-iss/
For random space facts
https://fungenerators.com/random/facts/space/
Solar Wind Data to turn into music:
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/real-time-solar-wind
Coming up with creative solution inspired us to choose this challenge. Team with wide experience in app/web development and design was founded in order to participate in this year's competition. We did a deep research in presenting Solar Probe's data in more creative and engaging way and come up with our solution.
Our Project GitHub: https://github.com/Stafferson/space_apps_2022
Software:
Flutter ( https://flutter.dev/ )
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.
