High-Level Project Summary
This project brings an accessible, simple, user-friendly and clean website that works as a pretty archive for all of the NASA's Earth-observing missions. It is supposed to be able to help users to know more about the EOs and how to access many different fonts of information about the subject.
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
This project brings an accessible, simple, user-friendly and clean website that works as a pretty archive for all of the NASA's Earth-observing missions. It is supposed to be able to help users to know more about the EOs and how to access many different fonts of information about the subject.
We used only the HTML and CSS tools and produced the entire code on VS Code, later on uploading a repository to Github. The prototype was created using Canva tools, but to share it, we posted it on Imgur so people could have an easier access to what we first idealized.
Space Agency Data
We used only the NASA Science Missions website (https://science.nasa.gov/missions-page?field_division_tid=103&field_phase_tid=All) that was made available on the 'Resources' tab on the Project page.
Hackathon Journey
We learned a lot about the developer's life, about the importance of teamwork and even perfected my knowledge on how to build an entire responsive website using only markdown languages such as HTML and CSS.
References
VSCode
HTML & CSS
NASA Science Missions
Canva
Imgur
W3Schools
Tags
#space #history #nimbustonow #html #css #beginner #intermediate #earthobserving #missions #eos

