High-Level Project Summary
We created a story for children to help them understand the Parker Solar Probe mission. The challenge was to translate the complex scientific background of NASA's mission to a more easier concept that is both interesting for small children, while also staying true to the details of the real event.
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
There are six people in our team. At the beginning we decided together on the form, theme, and structure of the story. The story was divided into five parts, and one of us did the conclusion. Each part has a different knowledge of NASA and an interesting story content to attract readers to watch.
The software is mainly used through.
Hackmd: the text of the story content to do layout
pw All-in-One: drawing out the story content
PowerPoint: text and graphics together
We hope the interesting story format can let many readers know more about NASA and space knowledge.
Space Agency Data
all used information was taken from
- http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/The-Mission/index.php#Where-Is-PSP
Hackathon Journey
The project was done by students from different research groups of our university. In the beginning we talked about which challenges interests us the most and after a short discussion we decided to tackle "On the way to the sun". We are all from different backgrounds, unrelated to physics and astronomy, so the challenge was a great opportunity to learn more about this topic.
In the beginning we wrote down all key terms and unknown concept related to Parker Solar Probe in a brain storming approach. After deciding on a rough sketch for the story, everyone of us wrote their own part of the story and we combined it in the end.
The project brought as together and we'll surely stay together as friend for a lifetime
References
all used information was taken from
- https://zh.m.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/%E9%87%91%E6%98%9F
- http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/The-Mission/index.php#Where-Is-PSP

