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We are thrilled to officially kick off the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge and celebrate the “The Sun Touches Everything” theme with NASA Heliophysics, NASA special guests, Local Leads, Space Agency Partners, and more.
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In collaboration with NASA Heliophysics' celebration of the Helio Big Year, the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge theme is “The Sun Touches Everything.” This year’s theme highlights the Suns’ interconnectedness and how the Sun’s presence reaches every community around the globe, mirroring the reach of the global NASA Space Apps Challenge community.
The Space Agency Partners for the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge include the Australian Space Agency, Brazilian Space Agency, Canadian Space Agency, Communications, Space & Technology Commission of Saudi Arabia, European Space Agency, Indian Space Research Organization, Italian Space Agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Mexican Space Agency, National Space Activities Commission of Argentina, National Space Science Agency of Bahrain, Paraguayan Space Agency, South African National Space Agency, Spanish Space Agency, and the Turkish Space Agency.
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The views and opinions expressed in the above video are those of the creator, and do not represent the views of NASA, the U.S. Government or the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge.
I was scheduled to be out of town, but when my plans changed, I offered to volunteer at the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024 that took place in person at the NASA Glenn Research Center and also had an online option. I attended the first day (Saturday, October 5, 2024) of this two-day event. I knew it would be a great event, since I had attended in 2019, and wrote the following blog post: NASA Hackathon! Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2019!
I decided to put together this blog post to recognize the real heroes who made it possible for the participants to take part in this 2024 NASA weekend event -- the organizers, mentors, judges, and sponsors.
The local lead who sent me the details I needed to attend was Martina Dimoska (thank you, Martina!). She attended the event virtually. The onsite people I met included organizers Adriann Guy, David Barnes, Herb Schilling, and Calvin. I also talked extensively during the event with Space App Challenge Cleveland Judge Bob Stopko (who I have known for years), and Space App Challenge Cleveland sponsor Isaiah Jackson (who I met at the event and is the CEO of Golden Age). In Cleveland, the event is fortunate to have a good number of sponsors (see list of Partners above).
In this blog post, I will list the teams, share my photos/videos from the event, and encourage you to learn more so you can help spread the word to more people about this great annual NASA weekend hackathon! (Note that all the YouTube videos and my videos are best viewed in full screen mode.)
21 Cleveland Teams and Resources for Team Members
Here are images showing the team names and team challenges, followed by links to some of the resources provided to the teams. Please visit the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024 Team web page where you can click on each of the team names to read about the teams and follow links to even more project details.
https://www.spaceappschallenge.org/nasa-space-apps-2024/2024-local-even…
Here are links to some of the resources that the teams had available to use over the hackathon weekend:
Social Media:
Instagram: https://instagram.com/nasa_spaceapps
X: https://x.com/spaceapps
Facebook: https://facebook.com/spaceappschallenge
Cleveland Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NASASpaceAppsCleveland
Welcome!
Thank you to the leaders and sponsors of the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024!
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Glenn Band
The NASA Glenn Research Center Band provided the lunchtime entertainment on day one. I talked to one of the band members after their concert, and he said that if I knew any people who played band instruments, I should tell them that the NASA band is open to community members.
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Simulated Lunar Operations Laboratory (SLOPE) Lab
Herb Schilling arranged for Phil Abel, Manager of the Tribology & Mechanical Components Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center, to take the attendees of the NASA Space Apps Challenge Cleveland on a tour of the NASA Glenn Research Center’s Simulated Lunar Operations (SLOPE) Lab. In a thank-you email I sent to the leadership of the hackathon, I wrote the following:
Herb, thank you again for the SLOPE Lab tour ... I will never stop getting excited by visiting NASA Glenn Research Center.
I have been extremely fortunate to have been on several tours of NASA Glenn Research Center that included the SLOPE Lab. I recommend that you watch for announcements of future public tours (I don't see any listed currently), and know the NASA Glenn policies regarding visitors. You should also go to the NASA Glenn Visitor Center that is within the Great Lakes Science Center.
Online, you can also see NASA Glenn Virtual Tours, which include an incredible -- this is a must-see -- 360-degree interactive view of the NASA Glenn SLOPE Lab here: https://www3.nasa.gov/specials/slope360/
Also, see the NASA Glenn Research Center Reinventing the Wheel web page, which has great information, photos, and videos that show the history of wheel development at NASA Glenn.
My Saturday, October 5, 2024, SLOPE Lab Tour Photos
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Here is detailed information about some of my photos of the SLOPE Lab tour:
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(Photos 1 & 2) I want to thank both Herb Schilling and Phil Abel for the interesting Simulated Lunar Operations Laboratory (SLOPE) Lab tour on Saturday, October 5, 2024.
(Photo 9) The first tire that I am holding is a replica of the Lunar Roving Vehicle tire. Yes, I was holding a replica of the tires that are still on the moon! I am excited by this!
(Photos 14, 15, 16, 17) The type of tires that Phil Abel and I are holding are spring tires that are designed to be used on Mars. On the tour, Phil Abel told us the mind-blowing story that is shown in the following two videos:
(Photos 13, 18, 19) I first saw the NASA bike tire that Phil Abel showed us at the eclipse celebration at the Great Lakes Science Center. I wrote "Bike tire design - it will never get a flat tire" in my blog post about the NASA Glenn Research Center displays at the Saturday, April 6, 2024, Total Eclipse Fest at the Great Lakes Science Center.
Clicking on image will open blog post.Shape Memory Alloy Radial Technology (SMART) Tires!
During the SLOPE Lab tour, Phil Abel told us how a private company was using NASA technology to make bike tires. I found some incredible information on the SMART Tire Company website!! SmartTireCompany.com
(Photos 20 & 21) Note the cameras!! Very cool! They are recently installed, special cameras that track the movement of items on the SLOPE bed! See the following video that I cued up to where the new OptiTrack motion tracking camera system is described.
(Photos 22, 23, 24) The funniest thing for me was seeing the official Major Matt Mason® Astronaut Space Crawler in the sand pit of the SLOPE Lab!!! I wonder who put this 1960s toy in the pit?
See in the next video how the Astronaut Space Crawler moved, and also had a workable winch. It was a very cool toy!
I remember a close childhood friend of mine had the Major Matt Mason® "Man-in Space" (white spacesuit) and the Astronaut Space Crawler, while I had Major Matt's space buddy, Astronaut SGT. STORM® (red spacesuit), and the Uni-Tred and Space Bubble. Major Matt Mason® toys were made by Mattel.
While writing this blog post, my son, Mike, saw on Wikipedia that "A 3D film based on the [Major Matt Mason] toy series was announced in 2011, . . . and Tom Hanks set to star. . . . about Major Matt Mason, an astronaut who lives and works on the Moon. . . . On September 7, 2019, Paramount Pictures acquired the film . . . "
Here are three more YouTube videos that I found that provide additional interesting information about the SLOPE Lab:
NASA's Slope Lab Tests Mars and Lunar Rovers for the Artemis Program
November 20, 2023. Cleveland Magazine.NASA Glenn: Check out the SLOPE lab with simulated alien surfaces
March 14, 2019. Cleveland.com.NASA Now: SLOPE
Key moment at time 2:42 - The Simulated Lunar Operations Facility
May 19, 2013. NASA Video.
NASA Glenn Research Center’s GVIS (Graphics and Visualization Lab) Interns
I was fortunate to attend and write a blog post in 2019 about The 30th Anniversary of the NASA Glenn Graphics & Visualization Lab (GVIS)
GVIS Students
The GVIS Lab hosts several college and high school interns throughout the year, giving motivated students the chance to develop their skills while working on real-world NASA projects. Areas of work include 3D modeling, 2D graphic design, programming, virtual and augmented reality development, communications and more.
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Need to reach us? You can directly send an email to the GVIS Team GRC-DL-GVIS@mail.nasa.gov or the Team Leader, Herb Schilling hschilling@nasa.gov
Herb Schilling is a Computer Scientist at NASA Glenn Research Center, and Team Lead of Scientific Computing and Graphics. I want to thank him for bringing Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) technology for attendees to try, and for letting me know that one of the challenge teams was made up of GVIS interns. Viewing an engine through NASA Glenn GVIS augmented reality goggles was amazing!
My photos that follow have interformation about the GVIS interns' project, and photos of NASA Glenn GVIS augmented reality goggles. To learn more about the GVIS interns' project called "Sunburns," please see their web pages from the challenge event:
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Please pause the video to read the details that are in the slides about the GVIS Interns' "Sunburns" project!!
Thursday, October 17, 2024 - Announcement: NASA Glenn Research Center Interns Won First Place!
On Thursday, October 17, 2024, I had finished the draft of this blog post when, at 7:59 pm, I received a private message from Tom Kunsman with the following image:
I was so excited to learn that the GVIS Lab interns had earned this honor.
Tom Kunsman then went on to share the announcement on Facebook, tagging Herb Schilling, Robin Pertz-Unger, and me. This Facebook post gave a chance for me and others to share in publicly congratulating the interns. Robin Pertz-Unger is the Library History and Archives Lead at NASA Glenn Research Center. In 2019, Tom Kunsman had arranged for Robin Pertz-Unger to take me on a private tour of the NASA Glenn Library.
As I have written before, Tom Kunsman is the man to follow on social media, since he often shares interesting facts, particularly about NASA (see my 26 past blog posts mentioning "Tom Kunsman").
NASA Internships
October 16 at 3:30 PMThat's a wrap!
Our annual Space Apps Challenge concluded earlier this month and a team of our very own NASA's Glenn Research Center #NASAInterns won first place.
Well done to all who participated! Learn more about other NASA STEM opportunities: stem.nasa.gov
Related Blog Posts
We always like to include a list of related blog posts that may be of interest to the readers of this blog post. I have 17 past "NASA" blog posts which I invite you to read, but I want to highlight the following four that relate directly to the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland and to tours of the NASA Glenn Research Center:
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My photos on flickr: May 21, 2016 - Day 1: NASA Glenn Research Center Celebrates 75 Years With an Open House
My photos on flickr: May 22, 2016 - Day 2: NASA Glenn Research Center Celebrates 75 Years With an Open House
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My photos from the event are in the flickr album: March 3, 2012 Cleveland NASA TweetUp
In addition to the "NASA" tag, I recommend looking at past blog posts with the "Science Center" tag, since the NASA Glenn Visitor Center is located in the Great Lakes Science Center.
I want to end this blog post with another thank-you to the leaders of the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024 and to also express how grateful I am to have had the opportunity to again visit the NASA Glenn Research Center.