Project Tasks
- Provide a high-level summary of your project*
- Describe how your project addresses this challenge*
- What did you develop? Why is it important? What does it do? How does it work? What do you hope to achieve?
- Describe how you developed your project*
- What inspired your team to choose this challenge? What was your approach to developing this project? What tools, coding languages, hardware, software did you use to develop your project? What problems and achievements did your team have?
- How did you use space agency data in your project?*
- You can use any open data you'd like. However, to be eligible for Judging, you must also use data from NASA and/or one of NASA's partner agencies for the challenge. Describe how it was used or how it influenced your project.
- Demonstrate your solution*
- Provide a "demo" of your project by sharing a public link to slides (up to 7) or a video (30 second limit). Please note: all links must be public and working properly (they should not require permission or registration to access them.)
- Describe how your solution could be integrated into the Earth Observing Dashboard (include links to source code and documentation, if applicable)*
- Please see the Dashboard Technical Background and Integration Guide for step-by-step instructions on how to make sure your work can be integrated into the Earth Observing Dashboard.
- References: List the data and resources used in your project*
- You can use any open data you'd like. However, to be eligible for Judging, you must use data from NASA, ESA, or JAXA. *Please note that the purpose of the hackathon is to utilize data from the Earth Observing Dashboard. Describe how the data was used or how it influenced your project.
- Add some tags so we can categorize your project
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