What Happens in Between Space Apps Challenges?
The weeks since Space Apps went by in a blur! You might have wondered what happens after Space Apps weekend ...
Congratulations to all of you who created projects! Your submissions were creative, innovative and made the judging process incredibly difficult. After an extensive review process, we are thrilled to announce the 2015 Space Apps Challenge Finalists:
Most Inspirational
Lift Off – Helsinki, Finland
Tracking and Sensing Through Android Robotics
Tracking and Sensing through Android Robotics – Kathmandu, Nepal
Can You Feed Me? Lyon, France
Track Me – Ifrane, Morocco
Sun Bell – Lyon, France
Galactic Impact
AstroGro – Pasadena, CA
CROPP (Cultures Risks Observation and Prevention Platform)
CROPP – Rome, Italy
Super Fruit – Virtual Team Project
Eye of Horus – Open Source Eye Assistance
Eye of Horus – Zaragoza, Spain
Forest Guardian – Cartago, Costa Rica
Best Use of Hardware
GoSat – Valencia, Spain
Valkyrie – Sofia, Bulgaria
EyeSpace – Nairobi, Kenya
RoboDaq_mx – Mexico City, Mexico
AstroM3D – Cambridge, MA
Best Use of Data
Stereo Vision Experiment Review Tool
Stereo Vision Experiment Review Tool – Glasgow, Scotland
Cosmix – Kansas City, KS
NatEv Explorer – Pristina, Kosovo
NYSpaceTag – New York, NY
Space Shield – Mikkeli, Finland
Best Mission Concept
Rain of Fire – Sofia, Bulgaria
Sensor Your Swarm – La Paz, Bolivia
ArachnoBeeA – Limassol, Cyprus
The Mars Endeavour: Lava Tubes – Toronto, Canada
VTAS Kraken – Santiago, Chile
You can still vote for your favorite People’s Choice Award finalist until midnight EDT Friday May 8th!!
NatEv Explorer – Pristina, Kosovo
RRC: Islamabad, Pakistan
Robofabric: Burgas, Bulgaria
Fertybot: Cochabamba, Bolivia
Project Unknown: Orlando, Florida
Digital Strategist
NASA Headquarters
danielle.gervalis@nasa.gov