Frankfurt

Frankfurt

LAB75
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    Are you ready for space hacking?

    Help hunt asteroids

    map weather patterns

    control satellites

     

    Hello #RheinMainRocks

    The International Space Apps Challenge is an international mass collaboration focused on space exploration that takes place over 48-hours in cities around the world. The event embraces collaborative problem solving with a goal of producing relevant open-source solutions to address global needs applicable to both life on Earth and life in space.The NASA SpaceApps Challenge Frankfurt is organized by Rocketminds and takes place at LAB75 in Frankfurt/Bornheim.


    Agenda

    Friday, April 10

    18:30
    • Registration
    19:00
    • Welcome Note & Housekeeping
    • Keynote 1
    • Keynote 2
    • Keynote 3
    • Briefing
    • Socialising
    01:00
    • Day Ends

    Saturday, April 11

    09:00
    • Breakfast
    10:00
    • Team Building
    11:00
    • Begin Developing
    01:00
    • End of Day / Optional

    Sunday, April 12

    09:00
    • Breakfast
    10:00
    • Continue Developing
    14:00
    • Submission Deadline
    • Presentation
    15:00
    • Judges Voting
    • Awards
    16:00
    • Socialising
    19:00
    • End of Day

    Projects Nominated for Global Judging

    Global Nominee #1

    ASCAVIS

    Global Nominee #2

    JUNK BUSTERS

    People's choice

    OVER THERE

    Resources


    Sponsors

    LAB75Map it
    Arnsburger Strasse 62
    Frankfurt
    Germany
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    Wolfgang Weicht
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  • The following projects were worked on at Frankfurt:

    • ASCAVIS

      Project Members from this location
      • Tobias Kommerell
      • Norbert Harder
      • Eduard Bopp

      Our solar system harbours millions of asteroids. On first sight an asteroid might just be a pile of rock in space. But if you look closer, there's much more to discover.

      Why do asteroids matter?

      Asteroids are the remnant debris of the planet formation processes in the early sol... Visit Project

    • JUNK BUSTERS

      Project Members from this location
      • Sebastian Schleemilch
      • Eduardo Cruz
      • Philipp Schneider
      • Tim Elberfeld
      • Marcel Kaufmann

      Welcome,
      we are
      Junk Busters Logo

      The Problem: Space Junk


      The increasing amount of space junk [1] is a human made problem. We... Visit Project

    • SmartWork Suit

      Project Members from this location
      • Maribel Zamorano Castro

      The wearable revolution has reached our everyday lives, from fitness trackers to augmented reality glasses. At the same time, we believe that this wearable revolution can help us solve problems existing in the ground processing area. Ground processing workers have to execute several activitie... Visit Project

    • OVER THERE

      Project Members from this location
      • Vladimir Eske
      • Christoph Martens
      • Tim Suchanek

      VISION

      The ISS project brings us all together to work on one collaborative project for the future of the existence of mankind – and maybe also our planet – who knows. We want to give people the possibility to experience space projects of humanity on a very personal level – and get exc... Visit Project

    • Lava Tube

      Project Members from this location
      • Lutz Kadoch
      • Tim Brohn

      Designing and building a simulation for a self sustaining outpost on mars within lava tubes.

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    • PODS

      Project Members from this location
      • Jan Eberl
      • Marc Schroetel
      • Jan Eberl

      This project merely sets a new starting point for development of utility drones usable in enclosed zero g environments. Inspired by the SPHERES project, we tried to develop basic behavior and control mechanisms.

      Visit Project

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