Project for NASA Hackathon. (Space Apps Challenge 2023)
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Project for NASA Hackathon. (Space Apps Challenge 2023)
A modern, interactive web application for analyzing Kepler telescope data and detecting exoplanets using advanced machine learning. Built with Next.js 15, React 19, and TypeScript, this interface connects to the STAR AI v2 Python backend for real-time predictions.
ExoPlanet Explorer š is our project for NASA Space Apps Hackathon 2024
AirSenseš Developed for the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2025 āFrom EarthData to Actionā Hackathon. Predicts and visualizes real-time air quality forecasts using React, Spring Boot, and AWS Lambda to help users make cleaner, safer decisions.
We used global land surface temperature and precipitation from NASA satellite in combination of different species habitat database to plot the region of comfort for different species. Our ultimate goal is to help those species can go on a ferry and reach their dream homes.
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