High-Level Project Summary
On what can be considered as the most momentous occasion in the history of mankind at 02:56 GMT on 21 July 1969, Armstrong became the first person to step onto the Moon. And 52 years later History repeated itself. On April 28, 2021, during its eighth flyby of the Sun, Parker Solar Probe did what no other human-made object has ever done: it “touched" the sun. our project is a story that tells the inspiring journey of Parker Solar Probe from the ground to the sun and all the obstacles it had to overcome to get there. Starting from its construction until the moment it touched the sun. This story is not just a story of a solar probe It is a story that speaks for one of humanity’s golden moments.
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
WHAT BENEFITS DOES IT HAVE?
our project is dedicated to give a recognition to NASA's engineers who designed and built the parker solar probe. in the content of our project we tried to explain in detail about the journey, the ups and downs and the history in the making of this historical spacecraft.
WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE?
we aspire to have an impact of inspiring and educating people about Helio physics in general. we hope that people will learn a lot from our project about the spacecraft.
TOOLS
we used "word 2016" to write the project, as a source of data we mainly used the NASA.gov website. we also used other websites like "phys.org", "worldatlas.com" and "Wikipedia.org".
Space Agency Data
We used the data NASA offers regarding Parkers solar probe and its journey to the sun. The Data obtained from NASA provided us with very useful insight on what parkers solar probe is all about. This information was the core part of our project since it helped us in many ways.
Hackathon Journey
our experience participating in NASA space apps was very educational, and we have acquired a useful experience. As we were doing the project we were also assimilating knowledge about the parker solar probe that we never had before. Henceforth we would like to thank the NASA space app organizers in Addis Ababa.
They were helping the participants by sharing their experiences and helping us throughout the journey in different forms. we as a team believe that their assistance was very impactful.
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