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Team Lunacy has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
Team Lunacy has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
The challenge of the objective was create a sollution to the principal problem: The message was shared slowly, with the type of information was immutable and complexed to fill. To solve this problem, we created a private social media, where just who is allowed can access, the application is composed by a server and a user view, where user can post logs using text, image, videos and audio recording, which is saved on the server automatically, building a database backup, while all team can see in a real-time collaboration.
Our application is focused on a real-time collaboration and information exchange system, which will be used during missions, where crewmember will write and share logs. To participate of the logbook, the team member needs to create an account using the coporative e-mail, than the profile can partake of the scientific community, posting their own researches and collaborate with the mission. In addition, the profile can access others reports and see the notes, using text, images, videos and audio recording. Also, we thought about emergency cases, the system will have key-words to help the astronaut write an objective report. Those benefits embrace since information transmission for a whole team till helping the organization of informations. With this tool we wait achieve better data transmitions, organizing by file, date, or tags to people whom use it and help the scientific team.
Github Directory:
https://github.com/leo-nog/spacebook
Our plataform working:
https://youtu.be/Ru4ldKjpNYA
Figma directory:
https://www.figma.com/file/f0qd19yzznwa63nIN5GfK9/Space-Book?node-id=0%3A1

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Reports from a Perfil in Spacebooks
How its made a mission report? what is your structure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQdpfA0Wsho
NASA Logs of real missions:
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap13fj/08day3-problem.html
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap11fj/01launch.html
https://history.nasa.gov/ap11ann/apollo11_log/log.htm
Others examples:
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/NEEMO/NEEMO12/mission_journal_2.html
Example of non-tecnology report (wrote in a emergency case):
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap13fj/pics/accident-log.png
Reports of Apollo missions:
https://apolloinrealtime.org/
The journey of this hackthon was really important for all members of my team, we learned the importance of a team work, share different experiences, the step by step of product creation, design. This challenge inspired us because is something that can be scalable, thinking in the future of the space exploration and research and may help in actual mission of moon explorartion. For solve this challenge and requests we done a brainstorm in 5 minutes, sharing all ideas on Miro and classifying in "collaborative Application", "functionality" and "Dashboard".

After that, we organized a mind map, link all the requests with the brainstorm ideas,

After that, we devide functions the front and the backend started to be created, while the design and researchs was being done.
With that "prodution line" before the 18:00 pm, our project aready was done, and we focused in create the better code that we can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQdpfA0Wsho
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap13fj/08day3-problem.html
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap13fj/pics/accident-log.png
https://history.nasa.gov/afj/ap11fj/01launch.html
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/NEEMO/NEEMO12/mission_journal_2.html
https://history.nasa.gov/ap11ann/apollo11_log/log.htm
https://apolloinrealtime.org/
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Programming Language:
#log, #app, #artemis, #spacebook, #database, #art
This project has been submitted for consideration during the Judging process.
As astronauts collect data on the Moon, NASA and the worldwide scientific community will be documenting and reviewing the information in real time. Your challenge is to create an application to allow NASA flight controllers and the broader scientific community to collaborate and compare notes on lunar mission data as it is collected.

