NASA's Space Apps Toronto Hackathon + Youth Program

Toronto, ON Canada

April 22, 2016 @ 6:00pmApril 24, 2016 @ 6:00pm
Registration for Space Apps is Closed

Toronto, prepare for lift-off!

The weekend of April 22–24th, developers, makers, engineers and entrepreneurs will take on NASA-designed challenges, creating solutions that range from silly to serious, fantastical to feasible. A part of NASA's International Space Apps Challenge, NASA's Space Apps Toronto is composed of both a Hackathon and a Youth Program – both of which challenge participants to think critically about technology and its effect on the world around us.

Event Information
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Solutions Made Here
Kid On The Moon is an interactive app that fosters curiosity to inspire the next generation of space explorers.SummaryKid On The Moon is an ...
We've created a method to identify natural boundaries (rivers) on the asteroid by modelling virtual water flow.“NEO Mapper” tool for “virtua...
In this challenge, this app links astronauts exercising in space with citizens exercising on the ground by placing both of them in a virtual...
An asteroid detection, exploration, and mining concept integrating necessary technologies and components required to feasible extract valuab...
Our solution was designed to improve the workflow and experience of astronauts when wearing EVA suits. Bulky suits make it difficult to chec...
AirCheck-NG is a web solution that provides various types of information of an area on earth, including weather, air quality, as well as rep...
Navigating on Mars can be very hard to imagine. Especially when we need to train for it. We build a VR experience with a set of driving cont...
AircheckTO provides a simple intuitive web interface for displaying and logging crowd-sourced data. Users have the ability to fill out an ea...
Using Space Helmet cams to deliver maze solving and artificial intelligence algorithms for navigation and intelligent support to Astronauts....