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Indian student part of winning team at NASA's app development challenge


Indian student part of winning team at NASA s app development challenge
The application has been appreciated by NASA for its pathfinding capability, terrain texture, and 3-D scene implementation. The team has now been invited to engage with industry leaders and NASA leadership in a two-day event culminating in February 2021
Vivek Dubey | January 11, 2021 | Updated 21:07 IST
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An Indian high school student Aryan Jain has won the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s (NASA) Artemis Next-Gen STEM - Moon to Mars App Development Challenge this year.
Aryan, a student of Suncity School, Gurugram, had teamed up with Anika Patel, Andy Wang, Franklin Ho, Jennifer Xiong, Justin Ji, and Vedika Kothari, representing 5 different global schools led by Whitney High School, USA, for the challenge. They all are the winners of NASA s app development challenge. ....

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Indian Student Wins At NASA Moon To Mars App Development Challenge, And This Is The App His Team Made


»Indian Student Wins At NASA Moon To Mars App Development Challenge, And This Is The App His Team Made
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Indian Student Wins At NASA Moon To Mars App Development Challenge, And This Is The App His Team Made
(Image: Team Unity app showcase, via YouTube)
Team Unity developed the app using cross-platform gaming engine Unity and programmed it in C#. Some of the features for the app include a mini map that would allow astronauts to see their position from an orthographic view which helps gauge progress along the path between the landing site and destination.
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