MUSIC IN SPACE

High-Level Project Summary

Since, human phycology is a significant part of astronauts journey in space we as a team tried to find a way to keep them sharp and help them through their journey by using music. NASA has indicated that they think music is important. When we started this project, we were inspired by the song "floating in heaven", written by Graham Gouldman and Queen's guitarist Brain May, in honor of the space objects photographed with the james webb space telescope, known as the most expensive telescope in history.Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory thus making it vital for humans even

Detailed Project Description

Our project improves morale and motivation in missions using musics' psychological impacts. We played a song about the Artemis project of NASA. We hope to achieve a social environment in space research.

Space Agency Data

https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/

Hackathon Journey

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/28872f122cdbde75073915d0470f9fda20221002201606/239b91e61e5ce08746c7b3523f46386820221002201606/c5c226?utm_campaign=WT_email_tracking&utm_content=general&utm_medium=download_button&utm_source=notify_recipient_email

References

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_in_space

https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis/

http://www.astronomimuzesi.com/content/239/artemis-projesi-ve-gateaway-uzay-istasyonu#:~:text=Artemis%20program%C4%B1%20NASA'n%C4%B1n%20yeni,Yunan%20mitolojisindeki%20Artemis'den%20almaktad%C4%B1r.

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