Explore JWST

High-Level Project Summary

Our challenge is learning through the classroom. She creates a game that clearly and accurately demonstrates how the James Webb Telescope works. The James Webb Telescope is the newest telescope built by NASA. It produces high-resolution images because it relies heavily on observing infrared wavelengths. So, we created a game in which the user's smartphone cameras are connected to the reality around him until he finds parts of the telescope at different distances that have been determined and then click on them to reveal information about that part. Then, the parts are organized into a list and then assembled to form the telescope.

Detailed Project Description

We are making a game to explain the working mechanism and the importance of the James Webb telescope in a simple way using AR WITH Unity. when the user's smartphone cameras are connected to the reality around him until he finds parts of the telescope at different distances that have been determined and then click on them to reveal information about that part. Then, the parts are organized into a list and then assembled to form the telescope. By playing this game, the James telescope is explained quickly and made people understand

Space Agency Data

We knew and took more information from Nasa space about the telescope James like his component and information about every part in the telescope. This information helps us to understand how telescope work so we could do game explain the telescope and put information in this game.


Hackathon Journey

It is very exciting and useful for our team. We know important information and the monitors helped us to solve problem in project. Else we know useful information about how to presentation and what the mistake in our presentation so we improve how we implement the our challenge. 


References


https://thespacebucket.com/the-jwst-spacecraft-bus-making-the-mission-possible/


https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/category/james-webb-space-telescope/


https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/webb/multimedia/image1.html

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100312.html


https://blogs.nasa.gov/webb/category/james-webb-space-telescope/page/2/