High Quality Images from NASA APOD
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High Quality Images from NASA APOD
Nasa Space App Challange Project Clients
This is the rest api for Solar Searcher.
The official award-winning repository for NASA Space Apps 2023 Lunar Trek, a website and a game that allows you to explore the moon and learn about the Apollo missions built for "Make a Moonquake Map 2.0!" challenge.
See the photos taken by the rovers as soon as we get them. Lists the photos in facebook like post format.
Repository for the initial development of Electromagnetic Actuation System for small satellites.
This Project Is Dedicated To The Success Of Chandrayaan-3
Website with an outer space theme. Showcases design methodologies as well as a responsive site containing space themed information and images.
Near Earth Asteroids app is the second project in the Android Kotlin Nanodegree Program from Udacity.
View and save images directly from NASA Mars Rovers
This website was developed as part of the NASA SpaceApp Challenge to address real-world problems with a focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Nasa Space Application contest. Received 1st place in UGA local tournament. This is an Asteroids game where the bits that come off of the asteroids are considered resources. And the ship must try to constantly collect resources until time runs out.
Data from NASA open APIs such as Mars Rover Photos, Astronomy Picture of the Day etc.
Personal projects outside of class; Self-driven learning
The project is to find the most relevant data features that will make the best prediction about the level of solar radiation.
Convertion of short video clip frame pixels to special characters (!@#%$&). Then applied it to a NASA rocket launch.
Root project of NASA Space App Challenge https://2018.spaceappschallenge.org/challenges/volcanoes-icebergs-and-asteroids-oh-my/real-time-fire-app/details
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