Thousands of developers are working on robotics, drones and apps aimed at space 
exploration

By Sharon Gaudin, Computerworld | Apr 7, 2015 9:13 AM PT


  https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org


NASA this weekend is pulling together more than 10,000 developers, scientists, 
students and entrepreneurs across 62 countries for a code-a-thon aimed at 
building technology for space exploration.

Using IBM's cloud development platform, Bluemix, participants will be tasked 
with developing mobile apps, software, hardware, data visualization and 
platform solutions. The technology being developed will address one of 35 
different challenges across four research topic areas -- outer space, Earth, 
humans and robotics.

 https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/challenge/category/robotics/
 https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/challenge/category/outer-space/

The individual challenges include areas like designing a spacecraft for an 
asteroid mission, creating a robotic asteroid-hunting machine, and creating a 
drone to be used on a spacecraft.

Called the NASA Space App Challenge, the three-day code-a-thon will offer 
participants more than 200 NASA data sources, including data sets, services and 
tools, supplied through real-life missions and technology.

"IBM is supporting the NASA Space App Challenge because we saw a great 
opportunity to contribute to an important cause," said Sandy Carter, general 
manager of IBM's Cloud Ecosystem and Developers. "Not only are we helping 
participants build applications that will be used to improve space exploration 
and life on earth - two initiatives that impact all of humanity - but we're 
also helping them build their skills for cloud development while helping to 
cultivate an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) 
fields."

By working with IBM's Bluemix, developers should be able to use more than 100 
cloud-based development tools, ranging from services for Watson analytics to 
tools for managing data of Internet of Things technologies. They'll also have 
access to NASA's data via the cloud, as well as being able to quickly compose, 
test and deploy their apps.

Carter noted that this weekend's challenge is a good opportunity -- not just 
for NASA to get some important coding done -- but for IBM to show off its cloud 
platform.

"The challenge is all about data and speed," said Cartner. "NASA is opening 
more than 200 data sources and asking participants -- some of which are on the 
same team but based in different cities around the world -- to leverage that 
data as they build solutions to some of the most daunting challenges facing our 
civilization in just two days.... Bluemix provides a global platform for these 
developers to collaborate on as they mine and make sense of that data and 
ultimately put it to work."

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ADELAIDE: https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/location/adelaide/

The 2015 SpaceApps Challenge Adelaide is going to be hosted at the Majoran 
Distillery coworking space. The event is being organized as a collaboration 
between Majoran, the AIAA Adelaide Student Branch and various other space 
enthusiasts and hackers.

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BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL SPACE APPS 2015!!

Invitation:  https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/location/brisbane/

It is with privilege that we invite you to be apart of the NASA International 
Space Apps Challenge to be hosted at the Microsoft Innovation Centre on the 
11th and 12th of April 2015. 

The Brisbane regional round of the International Competition will attract 
talent from a multiplicity of disciplines, including science, engineering, 
technology, mathematics, health, law, business, education and creative 
industries. 

By virtue of invigorating innovation in the NASA challenge, the weekend long 
event will embrace keynote speakers, mentors, demonstrations, interactive 
workshops, and networking.

Registrations are now open: 
https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org/register/brisbane/ 

NASA educates and empowers students to acquire knowledge and skills in the 
disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, by way of 
thinking boldly, taking initiative and acting globally. 

It would be an honour to support all those interested in participating in 
fulfilling their personal, academic and career aspirations as a part in 
challenges at the NASA International Space Apps Challenge.

The NASA spaceapps challenge demands collaborative problem solving on a global 
scale with a goal of producing relevant open-source solutions to address needs 
applicable to both life on Earth and life in space.

This year, participants will collaboratively develop solutions for challenges 
that support NASA’s mission directorates in four themes: Earth, Outer space, 
Humans and Robotics.

We are excited to be hosting this event at the  Microsoft Innovation Centre as 
it offers great spaces for innovative solutions to germinate. A 
multidisciplinary approach to effectuating the projects will be most 
advantageous for the development of extraordinary designs. 

We will be facilitating the formation of elite trans-disciplinary teams who 
will have the potential to collaborate with groups on aerospace projects 
virtually, on a national or international level. 

As the official hosts of the NASA event in Brisbane, we are dedicated to the 
delivery of an event of high distinction at the Queensland Microsoft Innovation 
Centre.

Please join our Facebook event page: NASA INTERNATIONAL SPACEAPPS: BRISBANE 

We are excited to see you at the Brisbane NASA event!

Alexandra Tran & Yasseen Abdel-Magied

Register via: https://2015.spaceappschallenge.org. This is through the official 
NASA website.

There will be awesome prizes on the day. Any Questions? Email the leads or post 
on Facebook

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Cheers people
Stephen Loosley
Member, Victorian
Institute of Teaching



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