High-Level Project Summary
We developed an intuitive and objective website, with the intention of making the public understand in a simple and effective way how the solar wind works and how Solar Parker developed this information for us. With this we believe that our site is enough for a non-scientist person to enter and understand how it works.
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
Our project is a site that intends to simplify searches and entertainment with the public that is not subject matter experts. Our system has a clean and very interactive interface with the public and is easily accessible containing the best information about our solar system and about the PARKER spacecraft mission, data provided on the official NASA website. As a tool for programming, we use Visual Code in the construction of the website in the HTML5, CSS language and we go up on the web using the domain and cloud of the GoDaddy Registry.
We hope that our project was enough for the public to understand what solar parker is. We also count on our victory.
Space Agency Data
The data used was directly from the NASA website, https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ where we used to provide the captured image of solar parker of an area where it has cooler and denser plasma plumes https:// sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/latest48.php?q=0304. We use the Solar Parker Probe website for information, such as: “What is the Solar Parker probe?”, and also to use as a link, so that the user has access to the data and image of how it works in space. http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/.
Hackathon Journey
Our experience was amazing, the first time our team participated in a Hackathon. It was two days of a lot of study, stress, but of course, happy to have been able to finish and complete this stage. We are rooting for the victory of our team, or of any other in Brazil, so that we can represent our country abroad. Just participating and managing to complete the objective is enough for us to feel victorious. We hope this is the first of many to come.
References
Our project was carried out in Visual Code, where we use the html and css language to develop the site. Site home screen index.
Main screen css.
Part two of the main page css.
This index screen is intended for the “solar wind” area.
This part is from the css of the “solar wind” part.
Part two of the css of the “solar wind” page.
This part is intended for the “who are we?” index.
Second part of index.
This part is from the “who are we?” css.
Second part of the “who are we?” css.
The data used was directly from the NASA website, https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/ where we used to provide the captured image of the solar parker of an area where it has cooler and denser plasma plumes https:// sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data/latest48.php?q=0304. We use the Solar Parker Probe website, for information such as: “What is the Solar Parker probe?”, and also to use as a link, so that the user has access to the data and image of how it works in space. http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/.
Two Youtube videos, https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hgzGET6owYk and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UbgZ1HYPCA&t=8s were used for the purposes of sounds that solar parker captures and images of How does it work in space?
We use a website called "Segredos do Mundo" to get an image of how the solar wind works https://segredosdomundo.r7.com/ventos-solares-podem-afetar-telecomunicacoes-partir-de-hoje/. UFMG, to tell us what the solar wind is. https://lilith.fisica.ufmg.br/~cristina/climaespacial/2pagvento.html#:~:text=O%20vento%20solar%20%C3%A9% 20um,300%20a%20800%20km%2Fs.
To get the images and perform the “who are we?” part, each member of the group sent the images to be added to the website.
We carried out the project remotely, so we used the discord tool for our communication. https://discord.com/. We uploaded the site using the porkburn tool. https://porkbun.com/.
Tags
#nasa, #parker, #parkerSolar, #Solar, #unifeob, #brasil, #sãoJoaodaBoaVista, #teamunifeob, #app, #gdgsj, #schedule, #html, #project, # #css, #concluded

