High-Level Project Summary
First,The increasing space density discovered by voyager 2 has challenged the accepted notion of space being vacuum. Voyager 2 has reported a significant increase in the density of space outside the solar system, the farther the spacecraft, the more the density is increasing.Secondly, If human are ever to colonise the to colonise the galaxy, astronomer raised the possibility that our nearest neighborhood Proxima centauri has a potential habitable exoplanet.
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Talking about the #Looking Glass#
Strictly speaking, when telescope look at the light from distant Galaxy, they are not literarily look back in time, The past no longer exist, so no one can directly look at it, instead, the Telescope are looking at the present time pattern of beam of light. Since the beam of light has been traveling through the mostly empty vacuum of space for millions of years,it has been largely undisturbed. Therefore, the present time pattern of this beam of light is The same pattern that it had when it was first created by the distant Galaxy millions years ago. By looking at the present time state of beam of light, we can then infer what the galaxy that created them looked like millions of years ago.
Secondly, Proxima centauri is 4.2 light years from earth, a distance that would take about 6,300 years to travel using the Current technology. Such a trip would take many generations. The humans would need to reproduce with each other throughout the journey in a way that guarantee arrival of healthy crew at proxima centauri. 

Space Agency Data
NASA
Artemis
Hackathon Journey
My space App experience is such an amazing moment. I have however, learnt so much from scholars all around the world.
Space App experience to me is like a dream come true. I have a strong passion for astronomy, Space App had being an open platform which had enabled me to meet different astronomer all around the world.
# I love space App #
#Make space#
References
NASA.
Dr. Christopher S. Baird.
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