High-Level Project Summary
We did as much we can to have the most efficient website that helps children to understand the challenging idea, which is telling them the story of the parker solar probe. So, we made this website with some creative ideas to give the information to the children easily as we can like using first person view to be the easiest and support the website with animated photos and videos. As a team MONASA, we think this website can help the children to change their mindset and helps the whole new generation, as it a software that mostly any kid now has either phone, or tablet, etc.
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Detailed Project Description
Our project takes the chance to help kids, who lack experience in this area, study and understand the history of the Parker Solar Probe. This can be the turning point that inspires them to continue their research in this area and helps them develop a creative mind that enjoys learning about exciting topics. We created a website for them that will make it simpler to read each of the seven chapters, which cover various topics during the solar probe's journey from the beginning. The website is made using languages of “HTML 5”, “CSS 3”, and “JavaScript”. The writing is in the first person (as the solar probe is speaking to youngsters) to make it easier for the kids to understand. Also, the website contains some animated photos and videos to help them to get the information as fast as possible, besides the simple writing. All these ideas can serve the future community by having brilliant minds from the beginning.
Space Agency Data
NASA Enters the Solar Atmosphere for the First Time | NASA
In Depth | Parker Solar Probe – NASA Solar System Exploration
Countdown begins for launch of NASA mission named after UChicago Prof. Eugene Parker
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/overview/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2021/12/10/solar-tour-pit-stop-8-venus/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eclipses/home/
Hackathon Journey
It was amazing
References
NASA Enters the Solar Atmosphere for the First Time | NASA
In Depth | Parker Solar Probe – NASA Solar System Exploration
Countdown begins for launch of NASA mission named after UChicago Prof. Eugene Parker
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/sun/overview/
https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2021/12/10/solar-tour-pit-stop-8-venus/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eclipses/home/
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