SpaceApps San Francisco

85 2nd St Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94105 San Francisco, CA USA

April 23, 2016 @ 9:00amApril 24, 2016 @ 5:30pm
Registration for Space Apps is Closed

The NASA International Space Apps Challenge is a 48-hour hackathon where teams of technologists, scientists, designers, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, developers and students across the globe collaborate and engage with publicly available data to design innovative solutions for global challenges.



NASA leads the international challenge and coordinates with local organizers who host simultaneous events in more than 130 cities around the world.



Event Information

Space Apps SF local site: spaceappssf.com

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Schedule

SAN FRANCISCO SCHEDULE

Saturday, April 23
9:00 am – doors open
10:00 am – mission brief
12:30 pm – lunch
7:00 pm – dinner
10:15 – wrap up
10:45 – doors close

Sunday, April 24
9:00 am – doors open
12:30 pm – lunch
4:00 pm – JUDGING
5:30 pm – doors close

Solutions Made Here
Space Explorer - an immersive way to experience the universe and beyondIn school, teaching about space has limitations when you describe th...
We developed a mobile application that simply and quickly shows a drone operator local conditions before they take flight. Realizing that dr...
Our solution aims to provide an education platform for anyone interested in space. Our interactive app has two main modules:1.Space Explore1...
An Weather Explorer Web Application which has high scalability and expandability and integrates with multiple Earth data set API of NASA and...
Harvest valuable and iridescent rocks on a lunar outpost. Navigate challenging terrain and collect as many resources as you can before the ...
We created a solution that makes farming more water effiecient . We modified our drone in a few ways to better suit our solution, including ...
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When an observer on the Earth captures some cartesian orbital elements there is a need to easily convert those elements in to keplerian elem...
There's a wealth of geospatial data, but much of it is underutilized. This project aims to explore new ways in which this data might be visu...