The NEOD project is one of the dynamic Orrery applications that offers mechanical models and representations of the movements of planets and various celestial bodies, along with other useful information. It serves as an educational and digital tool for understanding the solar system by providing detailed and engaging information about celestial objects in a way that is easy to grasp for different cognitive levels.
The application showcases various celestial bodies and objects that may pose a threat to Earth, while also offering a dynamic observatory that tracks changing locations of these celestial bodies. This aligns with the challenge requirements for NASA’s Space Hackathon.
These features highlight the significance and uniqueness of the NEOD application.
A dynamic application that tends to design a fully interactive and engaging experience of the solar system and the chemical gram near the Earth.
At the top of the main interface, there is a social network bar on the following pages:
When you open the application, three main sections options for interaction:
In the first part of the main interface, you want the option to add a photo, which enables you to upload photos and receive information related to the photographed content.