Awards & Nominations
Capi to the Space has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Capi to the Space has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
We have developed a website through which we explain the capabilities and characteristics of our product, S.O.S.O (Super Optimized Space Organism). In turn, we understand the extreme conditions in space and the mechanisms that different organisms have to deal with them. We have also made the appearance of our superhero through the artificial intelligence Dall-e.
Our project is based on a virtual platform to inform others about the characteristics a living being has to have biologically to survive in space.
This virtual platform works as a website where we can discover the process and all its content by clicking in different words. In it we can see the creators and researchers of the project, the information about our superhero, the research carried out and all the sources we use to solve the challenge.
We wanted an easy-to-use page that fulfills the function of making clear the number of characteristics that a biological being must have in order to survive in space and the whole process that we carry out to reach that through deep research.
We hope that our project will be seen by different people, that they can understand our idea of the superhero and in turn manage to use and understand with ease the website that we design.
We use the information given by NASA on the space apps website, in turn we use google information with links that we attach on the website.
To make our superhero design we use artificial image generation intelligence from text called Dall-e.
For the website we design we use a website called WIX, finally to translate we use the translator called Promt.one.
For our research we use various links given by NASA, these same provided us with a lot of valuable information to solve our research, including radiation, which occurs with our body when it reaches space (such as physical damage, the way we move, etc.), major risks in space, including:
https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/space-medicine/concerns.asp
https://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/
Our experience with Space App was very good, we used a lot of information from the links given there and the aesthetics were very nice and practical to use.
We learned to solve a problem in a short span of two days, to work more together, to solve a big problem, to work on a large scale with websites and more.
Our tutor Franco Laureano selected the most appropriate challenges for our age and different abilities and the most chosen by people.
Among those challenges were "Learning Through the Mirror" and "Building a Superhero of Space Biology." Then we all decided to do the space biological superhero as it suited better to our current learning.
We decided to look for extreme conditions in the space first and then we started to share what we had sought and make our contributions on the blackboard. On the other hand, to make the website and our character we perform it in divided teams to facilitate the work and do it in less time.
We solved them by dividing the tasks to save time and sharing orally and on the board.
We want to thank as students and teachers the school for giving us the possibility to participate in this event representing our school, and on the other hand as students our teachers for offering to accompany us with the best of the desire in this incredible opportunity.
We also thank NASA for this opportunity.
For all those who made this possible here in Uruguay and around the world.

#S.O.S.O #spacescience #biologicalsciences #Uruguay #capybara
Space exploration involves overcoming numerous challenges: extreme gravity, disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms, limited supplies, and access to medical care, etc. Your challenge is to design a platform that allows users to explore space travel stresses, understand how diverse organisms deal with these stresses, and then build a “Space Biology Superhero” by combining features from these organisms.
