The Trans-Neptunian Spaceway challenge encouraged us to think in a more criative way and out of the box, what made us more able and motivated to work with it. Already by the beginning of the project, we were instigated to sell a travel that is not even possible nowadays, what kept us inspired to deal with it.
We thought about working with the Spot That Fire challenge first, but we realized that the Trans-Neptunian one was more related to what our group is aligned for. The solution we thought for the challenge was too contact and share the idea behind it with the biggest number of people we could. So we created a site to share the project and things related to it, an Instagram profile of the first passenger of the starship that lead us there, called João Plutão, to keep in contact with anybody by the social medias, and an e-book that tells about the travel pathway in a more ludic and simplified way. We had a big problem trying to understand if the idea of the challenge was to really think abroad and to be the more criative we could, or to make it in a more realistic solution, but, by the end, we've choosen the more criative solution, keeping some problems aside, such as the real time we would spend on the travel and details about the fuel we would use, thinking about the technology we have at our disposal nowadays.
Our team used some Nasa data about the Solar System we live in and data about the Trans-Neptunian Spaceway and Trans-Neptunian objects (sources in the end). We choose to use those informations because we needed for the documentation and marketing description, know the route we would chose and what curious things could be seen along the way. Besides that, we did not used any of the apps offered. We did not planned to continue developing the project, but we thought about showing the route and the project idea in planetariums for principally kids. We used softwares as the online Word, Strikingly, a website developper, and Canva, for the e-book built, and hardwares as cellphones and notebooks.
Sources:
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/kuiper-b...
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/dwarf-planets...
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/neptune-moons/o...
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/moons/neptune-moons/p...
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/dwarf-planets...
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/dwarf-planets...
Site link:
https://spacetravel2045.mystrikingly.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/joaoplutao/?hl=pt-br
E-book: