High-Level Project Summary
what we want is let users known about environmental pressures of space travel Understand how diverse organisms deal with these stressors - Build a superhero who has all the features of these creatures Inform users How do scientists conduct biological experiments in space? Excite users about space exploration and biological researchwhat we create First, we know the environmental pressures of space travel, which affect living organisms, especially humans After that, we went to know it in detail and search for each topic in a broader way through research, studies and online sources. Then we compiled these topics and explained them in a simple way so that the non-specialized user can
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Detailed Project Description
Astrospider are an Egyptian Team and website, who are interested in astronomy and space and the challenges it contains for living organisms when they ascend to space and solving these problems by finding solutions to them through research and studies interested in the characteristics of these organisms and what they can face in long and short-term flight.
Providing information and data about the challenges that exist in the space environment and the way they affect living organisms and the solutions that can be confronted with these challenges and making this information available to the public through this website "Astrospider" and through articles and attractive and simplified content inside as well.
It contains many scientific and research articles that are well simplified and easy for people who are not specialized in the field of space to understand and absorb easily. The site also allows the user to access the sources and research of original articles, easy to use, they can share their opinions in the comments on the articles, contains attractive images Help them identify challenges, a search bar to help them find keywords for challenges
We have worked hard on this idea and made a great effort in it to get it out in the best shape. We look forward to benefiting and educating the largest possible number of people in the world and informing them about the world of space and the challenges that it presents on living creatures and humans, and arousing their enthusiasm in this field.
Coding Languages & Tools
- visual studio
- google slides
- neocities
- adobe Photoshop
- adobe illustrator
- adobe xd
- html
- css
- java script
Space Agency Data
- NASA open sources data
- NASA space apps challenges data
- Australian Space Agency data
- Canadian Space Agency data
we used this data as source to understand the environmental challenges and risks which face live organism in space very well and figure out the solutions , also we used it as our main source to build our superhero.
this data inspirited us to create and find the solution and face our challenge (build a space biology superhero).
Hackathon Journey
It is really an amazing and wonderful experience in which I learned a lot about space and astronomy and the challenges faced by living creatures in it.
It is really a nice experience that we hope you will decide again
In it, we learned a lot about the benefits of acquiring and exchanging experiences, working as a team and also working under pressure, as well as the many information we learned in the technical, technical and informational part about space and challenges and how to solve these challenges
This challenge represents a lot to us. Our principle in life is to spread knowledge, and this is what we found in this challenge to have an impact that can benefit people in the future.
We look forward to developing an increase in articles with many other researches and studies because this field carries a huge amount of data and information that benefits people and inspires them to travel to space, as well as informing them of the latest news and challenges that will be discovered recently and informing them of new and new
Rapid learning is what we were able to solve the challenges that were facing us, as well as the deep search for information and data that made us reach to solve all the challenges and ideas of this challenge, in addition to, of course, innovation, creativity and teamwork, which made the whole project and hackathon a challenge.
References
astrospider data was collected from too many sources here's some of our sources
Scientific Resaources
- https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/space-medicine/concerns.asp
- https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/publications/health-beyond-report-advisory-council-deep-space-healthcare.asp#appendix-b
- https://science.nasa.gov/biological-physical/programs/space-biology
- https://www.nasa.gov/hrp/5-hazards-of-human-spaceflight
- https://genelab-data.ndc.nasa.gov/genelab/projects
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/risks/
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=78
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=99
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=82
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=80
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=85
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=95
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=175
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=88
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=77
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=179
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=168
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=92
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=177
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=84
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=167
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=101
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=176
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=100
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Risks/risk.aspx?i=96
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- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=619
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- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=739
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=699
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=741
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=749
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=787
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=736
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=802
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- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=349
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=743
- https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/Gaps/?i=675
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30487026/
Images & stokes references
- freepik(stokes & icons)
- slide go (demo template)
Tools
- visual studio
- google slides
- neocities
- adobe Photoshop
- adobe illustrator
- adobe xd
Tags
astronomy, biology, space, zoology, insects, coding, graphics design, html, CSS, JavaScript, research, data science, data collecting, presentation, website design

