High-Level Project Summary
We developed an application that shows the wave forms of the moonquakes. 3D moon project gives us the opportunity to see how it happens year by year clearly.
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
We successfully created an application that shows the moon in 3D. Data collected from seismic activities are shown with red waves and Space missions are also shown with green lines. If the cursor is located on these waves, the information (latitude, longitude, etc.) will be visible to the user. Features like removing background, and hiding moonquakes or landings are added too. Users can also check quakes by a specific year.
Space Agency Data
We couldn't get real-time information from NASA's official sites, so we had to search about moonquakes. https://service.iris.edu/irisws/fedcatalog/1/query?net=XA&starttime=1969-01-01&endtime=2022-01-01&format=text&includeoverlaps=true&nodata=404 - This link was used to provide data. We wrote a python program that filters this data and gets information about quakes from each year
Hackathon Journey
Our team liked the Space Apps challenge and the project itself (Moonquakes) was pretty interesting.
References
https://service.iris.edu/irisws/fedcatalog/1/query?net=XA&starttime=1969-01-01&endtime=2022-01-01&format=text&includeoverlaps=true&nodata=404

