Use graphic to show that the stars are always changing with the time.

High-Level Project Summary

We use graphic to represent the brightness of the stars. The changes in the brightness of the stars is difficult to be observed. the brightness of the stars are differ. Every stars have their own brightness and it is affected by its composition and how far it is from the planet.

Detailed Project Description

We use the easiest way to give the most understanding to all the people. It is because no all the people is an expert on investigating the stars. Some people cannot really understand the changes on the stars. Therefore, we use the easiest way to show the changes on the brightness on the stars to them with a vernacular language and a bit of explanation. For example,



  1. blue color star : Rigel
  2. white color star : Sirius
  3. yellow color star : Sun and Capella
  4. orange color star : Aldebaran
  5. red color star : Betelguese

Space Agency Data

The color of the stars is depend on the temperature. The temperature of the stars can observed from the color of the stars in which from red to blue. The blur color star is the hottest and the brightest star whereas the red color star is the coolest and the most dim in brightness.

Hackathon Journey

Space Apps experience really inspired me because they can explore the universe field. I learn a lot about the changes in the brightness of stars as before this, we never get in touch with it. The reason our team choose this challenge is we have the curiosity to know more about on the variation of stars. We approach to share the information about the brightness of the stars. We want to let more people to be able to explore more about the mystery of the stars. Our team work hand in hand in searching for a lot of information and data. We will like to thanks to our teacher who bring us to get know to the Hackathon Journey. Also, we will like to thanks to Nasa who give the opportunity to us to get closer with it.

References

  1. http://facts.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Star-Colors-and-Temperatures.jpg

Tags

#art