Awards & Nominations
Moon Walker has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Moon Walker has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
It is a smart gloves for people with special needs that works by converting the hand signal into sound through the computer, and I developed it, where I made it work with Bluetooth through the mobile and put a screen for it to show it the command written on it, where a astronaut can use it in space outside the spacecraft, send a voice from the first party and receive a message Written on the gloves with the other end when the electrical circuit is cut off, Its importance is to provide electrical energy and make it extend for as long as possible, because it can be used when the astronaut wants to close the electrical box to save energy and he can send a signal or a sound to his colleague .
It is a smart gloves for people with special needs that works by converting the hand signal into sound through the computer, and I developed it, where I made it work with Bluetooth through the mobile and put a screen for it to show it the command written on it, where a astronaut can use it in space outside the spacecraft, send a voice from the first party and receive a message Written on the gloves with the other end when the electrical circuit is cut off, Its importance is to provide electrical energy and make it extend for as long as possible, because it can be used when the astronaut wants to close the electrical box to save energy and he can send a signal or a sound to his colleague .our benefits Providing electrical power for the person responsible for the sound and lighting in the helmet as long as possible No. 2 The possibility of delivering speech between the astronauts and each other if there is a malfunction in the space suit’s electrical box, through the smart gloves that work with Bluetooth, I hope from my project the ease of communication between astronauts and the treatment of any problem related to the interruption of communication between them on the surface of the moon without using electrical power or the net, my uses 5 flex sensors for each finger of the hand that monitors the curves of the hand and translates them through the Arduino language, which transmits the sign language to the other party through a display screen on which speech appears and a mobile phone that we can hear the sound from through Bluetooth and of course the Bluetooth module as well as PCB Board and DFT Blair has a memory card so that he can download sounds on it, and of course the Arduino Mega and MPO 50/60 to adjust the angles of the hand and a stereoscopic sleeve for the movement of the hand.
Quoting from the attached links on the NASA website, which I relied on in his scientific research book, we will find the head of Chris Hansen, director of the Office of Extravehicular Activities, and he talks about the advantages and disadvantages of space suits and comparing them to the seventies generation and the aspirations of space suits, which was hosted by interviewer Gary Jordan in the episode 120 from NASA's official podcast from Houston, Texas, the home of astronauts and the Mission Control Center where we listen to the brightest minds of the US Space Agency (astronauts, scientists, program leaders)
and this is the link to my source: https://www.nasa.gov/johnson/HWHAP/artemis-spacesuits
My experience with space apps I was very eager to know what is going on in the world of outer space and I learned that there are always unconventional solutions to the problems facing the world of space, and what inspired me to choose this challenge is my passion for the world of astronauts and my great admiration for the astronauts’ suits that I aspire to wear one day and visit the world of outer space. who is know? I can be an astronaut with the NASA team. I would like to thank Dr. Lamia, who supported my participation and was fully aware of my talent.
They are smart gloves for people with special needs that work by converting the hand signal into sound through the computer and I developed them, where I made them work with Bluetooth through the mobile and put a screen for them to show them the written command, where the astronaut can use them in space outside the spacecraft, and send a voice from the party The first and receiving a message written on the gloves with the other party when the electrical circuit breaks, and its importance is to save electrical energy and make it extend as long as possible, because it can be used when the astronaut wants to close the electrical box to save energy and can send a signal or sound to his colleague. The sound and lighting in the helmet for as long as possible No. 2 The possibility of delivering speech between astronauts and each other in the event of a malfunction in the electrical box of the space suit, through the smart gloves that contain orc Bluetooth, I hope from my project to facilitate communication between astronauts and solve any problem related With the interruption of communication between them on the surface of the moon without using electrical power or the network, I use 5 flexible sensors, each with a finger, which monitors the curves of the hand and translates it through the Arduino language, which transmits sign language to the other party through a display screen that shows speech and a mobile phone. We can hear the sound from Through the Bluetooth and of course the Bluetooth






DFT Blair contains a memory card so that he can download sounds to it, and of course the Arduino Mega and MPO 50/60 for adjusting the angles of the hand and a stereo cover for the movement of the hand
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A goal of open science is to make scientific information available to all, and original and innovative approaches can be helpful to effectively communicate scientific information to people with different cultural, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds. Your challenge is to develop a creative method that uses the arts to share and explain the design, process, and/or scientific results from a NASA or partner space agency research project to your audience—i.e., develop an approach that combines science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math (STEAM).
