High-Level Project Summary
We’ve seen that how helpless we were in the recent corona pandemic and still we are not prepared enough to prevent any space disasters or collisions. It’s time to move forward with our space research and also the microorganism research. We tried to create a system with which we can easily identify and research nanoparticles and microorganisms. KriptoX finder will make the identification of life endangering microorganisms and space particles easier using highly efficient image processing and nanochip technology. Build the wall for humanity, choose KriptoX finder.
Link to Project "Demo"
Link to Final Project
Detailed Project Description
Basically, we created an app that takes pictures of nanoparticles and compares them to NASA's API. If the image matches the API's image, the API will return all of the particle's information. If the image does not match the API's image, the image will be sent to NASA for further investigation. That is how the entire application functions. Let's talk about the software. We used Android Studio, Java, NASA API, Google Maps, and some algorithms to create this app. The app will show us three sections after we log in and register. Scan data, recent data, and published data are the three categories. The user can take a picture of the nanoparticle from the scan data section, and the app will compare it to the NASA API. The result will then be published in the published section. If the image matches the API's image, the API will return all of the particle's information. If the image does not match the API's image, the image will be sent to NASA for further investigation. And at the end, The user can find information about newly invented nanoparticles in the recent data section.
Space Agency Data
In our project, we used a lot of data from space agencies. We collected a lot of pictures, videos, and data from NASA's datastores. We also used the previous videos and projects to gather ideas about the works. While making the app we used NASA API. Our project will also be connected to the NASA website. More than that, We take help from some YouTube videos to research and find information about different related things. We’re really thankful to those agencies who make a lot of study items to make things easy for us.
Hackathon Journey
It was truly a very nice experience. At first, we couldn’t think that we would finish all our works. Even as a team it’s our first project. But fortunately, we could build a team full of enthusiasm and the same interest in science and technology. Probably that is the reason for which we were able to do such group works. I’ve also learned many things while doing this project. As it’s our first project
For Nasa Space Apps Challenge so, I got a lot of ideas about Nasa Resources and using them for different purposes. Moreover, teamwork was really good in our team. We divided the works among us and helped each other. Sometimes it was confusing for us to fix a time for meetings and planning. But we managed all those issues. Another important fact is that we got a lot of support from our local mentors and organizers in Bangladesh. They tried their best to answer all our questions and provide us a good guidelines. We also tried to have a lot of fun while doing our works for the project so that we don’t find it boring. Overall I can say it was a wonderful experience.
References
Android Studio, Java, NASA API, Google Maps, Filmora, Slideshare, google meet, Drive
Tags
#AndroidApp #Spaceparticle # Sattelite

