Project Details

The Challenge | Surface-to-Air (Quality) Mission

Your challenge is to integrate NASA data, ground-based air quality data, and citizen science data to create an air quality surface that displays the most accurate data for a location and time. Create algorithms that select or weight the best data from several sources for a specific time and location, and display that information.

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“Breathe Better, Feel Better” The aim of our project is to raise awareness of people by simplifying the datasets about air pollution. Moreover, our project helps citizens to track which part of the environment is the most polluted part.

Innovation Inc. is a group of 5 members. Our aim is to help people and the environment. We have made researches, used Microsoft Office and Marvel.

Air pollution is a combination of particles and gases that can influence at hurtful focuses of both outdoors and indoors. Its belongings can extend from higher infection dangers to increasing in temperatures. (National Geographic, 2019). It has many severe effects on the pregnant, children and even on the others. However, not many people are aware of this consequence they are facing. The aim of our project is to raise awareness of people by simplifying the datasets about air pollution. Moreover, our project helps citizens to track which part of the environment is the most polluted part. Those who have lung problems, those who have infants, asthma, tourists willing to breath a fresher air, children schools, hospitals and those who want to choose a better place to live will use this application.

“Breathe Better, Feel Better”


References-

Almendrala, A. (2018, January 23). What Air Pollution Does To Your Body. Retrieved from https://www.huffpost.com/entry/what-air-pollution-does-to-your-body_n_5a1a7f47e4b064948074da5f.

Date, W. (2018, January 4). Survey hints at growing awareness of air pollution. Retrieved from https://airqualitynews.com/2018/01/04/survey-hints-growing-awareness-air-pollution/.

Essick, P. (2019, June 25). Air Pollution Causes, Effects, and Solutions. Retrieved from https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/pollution/.