Learning Through The Looking Glass - Matching Game

High-Level Project Summary

It shows us how far is one light year is and also tells us that the James Webb Telescope or any other space telescopes take images from a few billion light years away.

Detailed Project Description

It is a matching game. You have to match the images to the respective answers. Before starting the game, there will be an assistant which will ask you two tricky questions. It works with pen blocks to draw, forever blocks to keep the game running, x and y blocks to teleport the dots when you hit the green flag button, if then blocks if there is an exception, say and ask blocks to ask questions or say something, and move and stop blocks to end the game if the last dot is connected to the respective answer, and move blocks to follow the cursor all the way to the answer.

Space Agency Data

I went to the official NASA page to gather details about the James Webb space telescope and took a few images from the website.

Hackathon Journey

The journey was great! I loved it and I learnt about how far the James Webb Telescope can see. My approach was that would I be able to make such a difficult game? I watched YouTube for answers when I am stuck with an error. I actually made 2 different games before making this game. The first game was too short and had too many errors. The second game was too difficult to code. There were a few challenging problems where I couldn't get help from Youtube or the Internet, but eventually I fixed those problems. I would like to thank my mom for helping me when there was a difficult problem which I and the internet couldn't resolve, and my mom helped me through and myself for completing such a difficult task successfully.

Tags

#JamesWebbTelescope #Scratch #Match