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date: 2024-10-07 | ||
author: Peter Trapp | ||
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# NASA Space Apps Hackathon (Nuremberg) | ||
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## Exosky! | ||
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Looking deep into the night sky at earth is a magical moment with all the stars in the sky and maybe also reflected at a nearby lake. | ||
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Sometimes it's just fun to relax and enjoy; but ever wondered what the sky looks like from a different star (more precisely, an exoplanet)? | ||
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Our team set out and created a simulation to view the universe from the perspective of an exoplanet. Simply select the planet you want to travel to and watch the stars around you… | ||
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We took part in the NASA Space Apps Hackathon in Nuremberg. On our journey to the exoplanets Uwe H. stepped at our side and joined the team. | ||
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Kudos to the organizers of the event @Oliver Nießlein and @Silke Steffan from https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/nasa-space-apps-2024/2024-local-events/nuremberg/ | ||
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We will be back next year if we make it back from our exoplanets… | ||
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TheRedExosky: https://github.com/TheRedExosky/exosky |