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- 📖 Space Traveler´s Hub!
Space Traveler´s Hub we were working with the real live data from the SpaceX API. we built a web application for a company that provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application allow users to book rockets and join selected space missions.
- Kanban board with GitHub project
- React
- Redux
- CSS
- NodeJS
- Jest
Client
- React
- React Redux
- Jest
- The Rockets section displays a list of all available SpaceX rockets.
- Users can book each rocket by clicking the reservation button or cancel the previously made booking
- The Missions section displays a list of current missions along with their brief description and participation status
- There is also a button next to each mission that allows users to join the selected mission or leave the mission the user joined earlier.
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In the project directory, you can run:
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👤 Alejandro Maggioni
👤 Jose RM
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This project is MIT licensed.