High-Level Project Summary
how we will share this achievement from Nasa to the whole world with people and especially with kids with easy way, that can be in a website, a website that has many categories and one of them is about Nasa achievements especially about parker solar probe and has many things make studying is fun and more interesting for people and kids, text isn’t the only way of learning in the website, but the website has videos and interesting hologram photos to make learning easier for deaf people and this videos has a voice over to make this learning way more easier for blind people too so, our website don’t benefit one type of people like kids, but it benefit many types of people like deaf and blind .
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Detailed Project Description
It illustrates the journey of parker solar probe, the risks faced this probe, beside some detalied information about the structure and system of the probe. Also, it depends on the timeline website-shaped to demestrate majority of the information about the probe's journey, system, parts and technology.
Talking about the advantages that our project provides, the website flows the ideas with an attractive and simple way which facilitates the process of exploring the probe for all ages and different groups of people especially those with disabilities in hearing as they can simply watch the videos we made that contains nice visual animation, moreover, the easy controlled 3D models that are embeded within the website, and for those who have disabilities with sight, the videos contain a clear and simple voice over clarifying the needed information, and if they wanted to read, we have uploaded an updated version of braille language to aqcuire the information needed.
This way being globally available is our next hope to achieve, so it can benefit all the young audience from differenet places on earth, and as our project is simply a website, so the coding languages used to develop and improve our project were HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Space Agency Data
We learned from this website of Nasa that the time of journey and many information from this website like Parker will fly more than seven times closer to the Sun than any spacecraft. Over seven years, the spacecraft will complete 24 orbits around the Sun. and we know what the Venus flyby is, we know when parker does Venus flyby and the definition of Venus flyby furthermore we know more information about the designing of parker like Parker Solar Probe, which was designed and built at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, is healthy and its systems are operating normally after the Oct. 16 Venus flyby. The flyby operation was monitored by the spacecraft and mission operations teams at APL, through NASA’s Deep Space Network. In the last, we have known the journey and the details from begging of thinking of this project “parker solar probe” to 2025.
Hackathon Journey
Our journey was a great journey, we are just 6 schoolmates in Red Sea STEM School, we learned much from this journey,
At first choosing the challenge need to know our abilities, we had 2 web developers, 1 graphic designers, and 3 researchers so after checking all the challenges, we found the “on the way to the sun” fits for our team abilities, well we didn’t have much time to start working so we was working smart as we can, somethings in web development we didn’t know how to do so we just googled it and learned much and much,
Nothing is better than experience, the experience we gained during the hackathon, how to manage our time, work in teams, and present!
Maybe we didn’t do the best we could because of the lack of time, but at least we made we web site that would help the society
We still want to develop the website, some updates like adding some graphics and pictures, these things inspire kids.
We also learned much from other teams, after seeing their projects and how they achieved more than us, we learned from our faults and we will not fall on it again, and we will be ready later to do greater things
References
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/parker-solar-probe/in-depth/
http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/
https://www.aerospace-technology.com/projects/parker-solar-probe-spacecraft/
https://hub.jhu.edu/2022/05/31/parker-solar-probe-halfway-finished-mission/
https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/facilities-technology/telescopes-instruments/parker-solar-probe\
https://www.lpl.arizona.edu/missions/parker-solar-probe
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/tag/parker-solar-probe
https://www.irap.omp.eu/en/project/parker-solar-probe-2/
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19790072165
https://blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarprobe/2021/10/19/parker-solar-probe-completes-its-fifth-venus-flyby/
https://earthsky.org/space/parker-solar-probe-venus-flyby-oct-16-2021/
https://usm.maine.edu/planet/how-much-does-aphelion-affect-our-weather-were-aphelion-summer-would-our-summers-be-warmer-if
https://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/a/Aphelion
https://astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/p/perihelion
Tags
#Probe, #Astronomy, #Space, #Sun, #Website, #Parker, #Solar, #front_end

