NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024

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Stuart O. Smith, Jr.

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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…

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Teams for the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024
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Here are links to some of the resources that the teams had available to use over the hackathon weekend:

 

 

Welcome!

Thank you to the leaders and sponsors of the NASA International Space Apps Challenge Cleveland 2024!

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Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts that are in the slides!!

 

 

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

The SLOPE Lab is a unique indoor laboratory designed to mimic lunar and planetary surface operations. The lab contains several large soil bins for rover testing, including an adjustable tilt-bed, as well as equipment for evaluating the performance of tires, excavation tools and other vehicle components. Research here helps NASA develop the tools and technologies needed to allow rovers to traverse long distances and explore the surfaces of the Moon and Mars. Click on the arrows or any of the icons to learn more about how we research planetary mobility.

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

I recommend viewing videos in full screen mode.
Please feel free to pause the video to read the interesting facts that are in the slides!!

 

Here is detailed information about some of my photos of the SLOPE Lab tour:

I recommend that that you watch the following embedded YouTube videos in full screen mode.

 

Here are three more YouTube videos that I found that provide additional interesting information about the SLOPE Lab:

 

 

NASA Glenn Research Center’s GVIS (Graphics and Visualization Lab) Interns

Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS)

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For over 30 years, the Graphics and Visualization Lab (GVIS) has been providing visualization support to each of the Glenn Research Center’s core competencies. We are a unique lab that develops graphic visualizations from data and models to provide researchers, scientists, engineers and others with a visual tool to develop solutions for their work.

Our team is part of the Scientific Computing and Visualization Team at Glenn which works to unite the worlds of visualization and scientific computing.

The lab is also part of a collection of “Creative Spaces” at Glenn. It is a facility whose doors are always open for NASA employees to stop by and discuss their needs and ideas, and also to experiment with the equipment.
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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

Unofficial Intern Application Guide
Welcome to the unofficial intern guide for applying to the NASA Glenn GVIS Lab! Here you will find advice and other tips to consider while applying to be a part of the Advanced Computing and Visualization Team, which includes the GVIS Team.

Location: NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH

Focus Areas: AR/VR, 3D Modeling, Data Science, Scientific Computing, Social Media, Technical Writing

Eligibility: Applicants must be either a current student, or a recent graduate
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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:

October 17, 2024, @NASAInterns posted: Our annual @SpaceApps challenge concluded earlier this month and a team of our very own @NASAGlenn #NASAInterns won first place.
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I was so excited to learn that the GVIS Lab interns had earned this honor.

I was so excited to learn that the NASA Glenn GVIS Lab interns won!!!
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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.

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On October 17, 2024, Tom Kunsman shared the announcement about the NASA Interns winning first place, with Herb Schilling, Robin Pertz-Unger, and me.
      I asked Herb Schilling to please extend my congratulations to the NASA Glenn Research Center GVIS interns for this great honor! I was so excited for them!!

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 PM

That'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:

 

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.