ITS..Into The Space.| Set Your Sights High!

Project Details

The Challenge | Set Your Sights High!

NASA builds and operates numerous satellite and airborne missions that deliver critical measurements and data to the world’s science community. Your challenge is to develop a tool that enables people to identify NASA satellites and satellite instruments as they fly over their locations on Earth. Help people explore the data and applications coming from the instruments overhead!

Into the space

Into the space is an online game that delivers NASA data easily to the public. It is interesting, attractive and acceptable to all the people for free.

ITS..Into The Space.

there are over than 20 missios and many more satellites that collect data from all around the earth,unfortunately, not so many people use it, for example the Atlantic hurricane season in 2016 that killed more than 700 ones, nasa warned about it a month before!

We found that the most existing way to share these data with the people is through online game, it's online and free, that depends totally on nasa database and sensors.

Every level is 5 minutes, that Worldwide Members compete together to Follow coins to reach the nearest satellite, followed by quizzes.

Every Level gives data about that satellite, which gets more valuable when the levels are passed.

Our Future planes that there will be Alerts comes from all the collected satellites about any near natural disasters, so the more satellites users pass, the more data they get. Also updating the app frequently with new launched satellites is a prairoty, not to mention that, the game will work on a vr system not only sensors.

Our game is unique since it's a creative way to solve this problem, furthermore, all of the used data is NASA's, let alone that when we get sponsors the players would be more tempted as there will be actual rewards.

citation

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NASA's Eyes: Eyes on the Earth. (2018, December 11). Retrieved from https://eyes.nasa.gov/eyes-on-the-earth.html

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