A 3D sandbox for simulating planetary orbits made with Bevy
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A 3D sandbox for simulating planetary orbits made with Bevy
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Repository for the initial development of Electromagnetic Actuation System for small satellites.
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Website with an outer space theme. Showcases design methodologies as well as a responsive site containing space themed information and images.
Nasa Space Application contest. Received 1st place in UGA local tournament. This is an Asteroids game where the bits that come off of the asteroids are considered resources. And the ship must try to constantly collect resources until time runs out.
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Exploring NASA research papers on space experiments that impact future missions to the Moon and Mars.
Data from NASA open APIs such as Mars Rover Photos, Astronomy Picture of the Day etc.
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