San Francisco
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The San Francisco chapter of the International Space Apps Challenge will take place in the heart of the city's Financial District, just a few blocks from the Transamerica Pyramid, Union Square and other San Francisco landmarks.
For the second year in a row, we're hacking from the SF quarters of Constant Contact, an email and social media marketing company that has generously provided space and resources to keep the Space Apps hackers housed and fed.
Check out last year's event, including photos: http://spaceappssf.weebly.com/
Projects Nominated for Global Judging
Global Nominee #1
ScanSat
Global Nominee #2
AirOS
People's choice
Zen Space
Projects Receiving Local Awards
Leap Motion - AirOS
Pebble - ScanSat
Resources
Sponsors
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Leads
David Greenfield
Email DavidJason English
Email JasonArezu Sarvestani
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The following projects were worked on at San Francisco:
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FriendsInSpace+
Project Members from this locationWe are working to expand the concept behind the FriendsInSpace application.
Our vision of Friends in Space is a "Space" social network made to discover the International Space Station activities, follow your favorite astronaut in ISS, make friends all around the World, interact with the... Visit Project
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ScanSat
Project Members from this locationThe ScanSat is a CubeSat that is docked with a Dragon-sized spacecraft. Utilizing magnetic and ion propulsion, it undocks and re-docks with the main craft autonomously. Equipped with a camera, it captures images of the spacecraft as it physically approaches interesting phenomena, as well as pe... Visit Project
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Spaceify
Project Members from this locationImprove awareness and accessibility for the general public with the images from the hubble telescope.
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Cats From Space
Project Members from this locationWe hope to crowdsource the discovery of near real-time events on Earth, in addition to a fun social sharing aspect ("Does this look like a cat from space? Yes, yes it does.").
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Zen Space
Project Members from this locationThe major long-term strategic goal of NASA is the future manned exploration of asteroids and Mars. Such missions are estimated to have round-trip mission durations of 400 - 450 days, and will present several key challenges. Among these, the behavioral health risks associated with prolonged con... Visit Project
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AirOS
Project Members from this locationFor astronauts to achieve their maximum potential while working in extreme environments, information needs to be quickly and easily accessible without getting in the way. AirOS is a next generation OS that manages plugins and modules (Intel Edison + sensors) presented on an easy to understand... Visit Project
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