A cup of ☕ in mars

Parker is waiting for you, our young scientists

High-Level Project Summary

We desingend a game and website which helps children to have clear image of space.It also helps them to have a clear image for space and understand the structure and mission of Parker Solar Probe. we designed a game that involves questions about Parker solar probe. This game makes the Learning process more enjoyable. We also designed the website to help them understand the scientific material easier in the sequence of seperated questions. We used HTML, JAVA scripts, vc code and css in this project. We also used artificial intelligence in the video and we used capcut and premiere in video editing.

Detailed Project Description

How does our project works?

1) our game.

We designed a game that has anstronaut. It starts with with a list contains ( start a new game / load game / exit / setting). There is a paper sign at the bottom of the screen that has 5 slides that talks about what is the Parker Solar Probe, why are nasa considered making it. It also also contains information about the sun..etc. When the child wants to continue the game and open the door, he has to answer questions so that the astronauts open the door. If the child's answer is wrong, he will lose one of the three stars at the upper left of the screen. This will help the child to start searching and makes him curious about this topic.


2) Our unique website and what we have used


We also designed a website that contains our spoken word about parker's journey starting from Earth to the Sun. We also explained space phenomena and what are their affects on our planet. The child can read also about Parker's discoveries in the sun and the mysteries that he has unlocked; Moreover, he can read about Parker's abilities to overcome space weather phenomena and discover our star. We also discussed the design of its heat shield. This website has also a design that has space images. It is also easy to use as the topic is separated to questions that is written as a spoken word. We used many coding languages to develop our project which are VS code, HTML, CSS and Java script.

Space Agency Data

I used the resources in the challenge on the NASA page, where we studied them very well, and then we simplified them for young scientists and explained them in a distinctive and easy to understand way

Hackathon Journey

our inspirations and purposes


Our team has a really great interest in designing games, web development and also space. We found all these interest in this challenge. Currently, we have really huge plans in the future,

Helping children to be the future scientists and to know their passion and interests in an early age is why we do all this effort. Knowing their interest in early age help them to be more creative.

We're sure that children will enjoy our game. In the future, we plan to have our own organization that will design and develop more games in the future. We also plan to develop more websites that will help children to understand more topics about astronomy more easily.

Parker Solar Probe is one of the smartest degined spacecraft currently. We decided to help children to deepen their interest in this field as the discovery of passion and interest in an early age develops creativity.



our challenges and setbacks


Surely, that every great idea, there will be challenges.

We had a setback choosing members that will work hardly and care about the project; However we chose the hardworking members only. When we weren't really confident speaking in English in the video, we started to think how to solve. We discussed and agreed on the artificial intelligence voice.


Our experience and What we have learned?


We think that we had a really unique experience starting from choosing the members of the team, putting a plan to finish this project in a little time but we enjoyed reading about Parker Solar Probe . We really developed our skills such as team work, debating and making decisions in short time. We really recognized the meaning of that we fail together or succeed together.


Someone that we would like to thank


I would like to thank my team for his effort and the stress that the team members have experienced. Each member did really a great work for the last minute. We also want to say thank you to Nasa that encouraged us to create and to think in solving many problems. We also feel more confident to start our future plans.

References

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/nasa-enters-the-solar-atmosphere-for-the-first-time-bringing-new-discoveries


https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=LkaLfbuB_6E&feature=youtu.be




https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=XBudjihQKsw&feature=youtu.be



https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt



https://blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarprobe/2021/11/10/space-dust-presents-opportunities-challenges-as-parker-solar-probe-speeds-back-toward-the-sun/



https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/five-weird-things-that-happen-in-outer-space/



https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/nasas-parker-solar-probe-sheds-new-light-on-the-sun/



https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2020/how-scientists-around-world-track-solar-cycle-sunspots-sun/


https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/five-questions-about-space-weather-and-its-effects-on-earth-answered/


https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/overview/


https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/menu/sun/


https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2021/12/14/solar-tour-pit-stop-12-at-the-sun/


https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2021/12/11/solar-tour-pit-stop-9-the-solar-wind/


https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2021/12/10/solar-tour-pit-stop-8-venus/


https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eclipses/home/


https://www.nasa.gov/aurora