The NASA Space Apps Challenge is an annual global 48-hour hackathon organised by NASA
The projects covered various important themes such as “marketplace for open science projects” and “web app for depicting eclipse”
NASA Space app challenge is a space wherein the data gap is bridged: Sundar MN
The NASA Space Apps Challenge 2023, the world’s largest global annual hackathon was hosted by the School of Sciences at Jain (Deemed-to-be University) in Bangalore. The NASA Space Apps Challenge is an annual global 48-hour hackathon organised by NASA, where participants from various backgrounds work together to develop innovative solutions to space-related challenges. It involves a collaboration among students, scientists, coders, programmers, artists, and professionals.
The projects covered various important themes such as “marketplace for open science projects”, “proposal for habitable exoplanet and star system”, “web app for depicting eclipse” and “creating open marketplace to link project providers and project seekers”.
9-year-old Shloka, set to give her board exam next year explains her “marketplace for open science project” presented in the #NASA Space Apps Challenge 2023 held at Jain (Deemed-to-be university), #Bengaluru. pic.twitter.com/O0myqkDpXV
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Sundar MN, Assistant professor for Physics and Astronomy at the Jain College, Bengaluru explained the objective of the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2023 in an interaction with NewsFirst Prime. “It is a program where the community identifies the pressing problem for scientists of the nation and asks citizens to find some solutions for that which can be implemented to resolve these problems. Many of the data available unfortunately has no takers. NASA Space app challenge and many such hackathons are a space where this gap can be bridged. All the participants are harnessing and testing their skills. It could be skills in terms of analysing data, creating softwares and apps or looking at problems from a coding perspective,” he stated.
The NASA Space Apps Challenge is an annual global 48-hour hackathon organised by NASA
The projects covered various important themes such as “marketplace for open science projects” and “web app for depicting eclipse”
NASA Space app challenge is a space wherein the data gap is bridged: Sundar MN
The NASA Space Apps Challenge 2023, the world’s largest global annual hackathon was hosted by the School of Sciences at Jain (Deemed-to-be University) in Bangalore. The NASA Space Apps Challenge is an annual global 48-hour hackathon organised by NASA, where participants from various backgrounds work together to develop innovative solutions to space-related challenges. It involves a collaboration among students, scientists, coders, programmers, artists, and professionals.
The projects covered various important themes such as “marketplace for open science projects”, “proposal for habitable exoplanet and star system”, “web app for depicting eclipse” and “creating open marketplace to link project providers and project seekers”.
9-year-old Shloka, set to give her board exam next year explains her “marketplace for open science project” presented in the #NASA Space Apps Challenge 2023 held at Jain (Deemed-to-be university), #Bengaluru. pic.twitter.com/O0myqkDpXV
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) October 8, 2023
Sundar MN, Assistant professor for Physics and Astronomy at the Jain College, Bengaluru explained the objective of the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2023 in an interaction with NewsFirst Prime. “It is a program where the community identifies the pressing problem for scientists of the nation and asks citizens to find some solutions for that which can be implemented to resolve these problems. Many of the data available unfortunately has no takers. NASA Space app challenge and many such hackathons are a space where this gap can be bridged. All the participants are harnessing and testing their skills. It could be skills in terms of analysing data, creating softwares and apps or looking at problems from a coding perspective,” he stated.