This weekend was NASA Space Apps Challenge again – a weekend space-themed hackathon organised by NASA. It runs around the world, and this year IBM Hursley hosted one again.
I was in a small team with Faith. There were a variety of challenges to choose from and we chose Orbital Scrap Metal which was about educating the public about orbital debris, or space junk – explaining what it is, where it comes from, and the potential impact it has.
so far, so good… we’ve chosen our #SpaceApps challenge https://t.co/32trxaEQX4 and we’ve got a (very rough) first version (sort of) working! pic.twitter.com/H3cUOjzQAH
— Dale Lane (@dalelane) October 19, 2019
We created a game to help kids learn about space debris while playing. It’s fun, educational, and is all driven by real live data about space debris – each time you play, you interact with different real debris items.