Awards & Nominations
Semillines Espaciales has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!

Semillines Espaciales has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
Semillas Espaciales our team developed a model with 2D and 3D elements and the augmented reality technology implementation, this one help us to make a more attractive model than an ordinary one to capture the people attention and find a better way to explain the complex astronomy concepts that could be hard to learn, our purpose works in using the technology that we are using more and more to hold the constant knowledge whisp.
Our team developed a model with 2D and 3D elements and the augmented reality technology implementation, this one help us to make a more attractive model than an ordinary one to capture the people attention and find a better way to explain the complex astronomy concepts that could be hard to learn, our purpose works in using the technology that we are using more and more to hold the constant knowledge whisp that is why our model consists 3D elements, these ones are the asteroids as well as the Lucy probe, and 2D elements such as the Jupiter planet, which is captured with vinyl paint, combining the two aforementioned techniques, with reality. Increased what we can obtain is real information provided by NASA which goes from: Name of the asteroid, Weight, Longitude, Possible exploration date. Which will be shown as graphic elements through the application for mobile devices called Artivive, so when you bring your camera closer to our model, it will search through patterns in its database for the similar image, which will show as a result a Previously made video which contains the previously mentioned information as well as videos with animations, so that it is easier and more practical to understand all the information that we want to transmit to people who see our model and are interested in the Lucy mission that will take off this month. Being a model made with simple and easily accessible materials, it is possible that anyone can make a similar one in order to interest both children and adults so that they can enter the world of space and always maintain that spark or that interest in knowing new ones. worlds and new information that will help us to have more and more knowledge.
We used the NASA article on the “Lucy” space probe (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/overview/index). We used it to give information in the increased reality in which, when putting our cellphone, the following data came out: name, number, weight, exploration date and asteroid type
The Journey was totally an experience, like a team we began the journey knowing nothing about the topic and how an hackaton is, we tried to do our best in the project. We had different problems inside the team but we were able to find the solution and communicate between us, to be honest that was one of the strongest qualities of the team
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/lucy/main/index
https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/lucy-mission-news-from-nasa
http://lucy.swri.edu/
http://lucy.swri.edu/mission/Tour.html
http://lucy.swri.edu/mission/Targets.html
http://lucy.swri.edu/mission/Spacecraft.html
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This project has been submitted for consideration during the Judging process.
NASA’s Lucy Mission to the Trojan asteroids will survey eight asteroids in six independent orbits around the Sun to help unravel the history of the solar system. Your challenge is to illustrate the diversity Lucy will explore by creating a work of art in the medium of your choice, including, but not limited to painting, drawing, pottery, sculpture, 2D or 3D computer-generated products, music, film/video, written or spoken word, dance, or textile.
