High-Level Project Summary
It’s easy to forget that we - on planet Earth - live on one tiny planet in a huge universe. Even when we begin to talk about planets with kids it’s a very difficult topic to comprehend. But learning about the solar system at a young age can really inspire astronomy as a passion, ignite imaginations and encourage a long-term fascination with outer space.The natural inquisitiveness that children possess will spark eager research and discovery about our universe. Look up at the stars and the moon and see what questions they come up with. That's why, we - the stardust team - get the idea of making a simple and innovatrice game, coded with twins, tham aims to teach children some basic informa
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Detailed Project Description
astronomy for kids is super thrilling. they love the fact that there are so many unknowns and more to discover. It’s like being the first person to sail over the horizon or the first person to dive down into the deepest ocean.
With our game kids can become real explorers. And, well, the space quest game is based on Twine. the las is a tool for creating interactive fiction, where players read content and then interact by clicking links in the text. It uses a very simple visual flowchart, and scripting largely involves creating hyperlinks between these nodes, or "passages". So, our game isn’t
just being outside in the dark but is a unique experience and surely kids go crazy for it.
Space Agency Data
https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/all-about-uranus/en/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mars/overview/?fbclid=IwAR0b2Io95cleGMh_xLyyf3vxOmGwMey3AqsQv58Ijgdy0ocRbW3qymWqoCQ
Hackathon Journey
The competition was very incredible. It’s makes us creative, helps to manage success and failure, increases our quality and helps assess our strengths and weaknesses.
It was a fantastic experience to meet other competitors and juries from all over the world. We were honored to be one of the participants and appreciated every moment. Seriously, the whole experience was priceless.
References
https://spaceplace.nasa.gov/all-about-uranus/en/
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/mars/overview/?fbclid=IwAR0b2Io95cleGMh_xLyyf3vxOmGwMey3AqsQv58Ijgdy0ocRbW3qymWqoCQ
Music: Beautiful Dream by Diego Nava
Tags
#hardware#solarsystem#astronomy#stardust

