iss-photo-explorer
Description
Over 15 years and 43 space missions, the International Space Station crews have taken and geo-tagged more than 1.6 million photographs. Thanks to NASA’s generosity, those of us on the ground have free access to these awe-inspiring images and rich data.
ISS Photo Explorer was initially conceived as a fun way to explore these amazing photographs. The goal for the 2015 Space Apps Challenge is to create this system using real data, and publish it online so people can experiment with it. This evolved ISS Photo Explorer into a visually inspired browser-based WebGL application. Space and photography enthusiasts now have an easy way to navigate, bookmark and share these incredible 1,616,101 images via an intuitive 3D interface.
The essential features will be working as designed, and the application will feel responsive on desktop browsers that support the technology in use.
After creating this project, and subsequently browsing the 2014 site, I noticed that this was already an existing topic. Hopefully I can put a new spin on things this year.
Project Information
License: MIT license (MIT)
Source Code/Project URL: https://github.com/callumprentice/callumprentice.github.io/tree/master/apps/iss_photo_explorer
Resources
Live application - http://callumprentice.github.io/apps/iss_photo_explorer/index.html
Short video - https://youtu.be/SYXdRf-41dk