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We are working with a data provided by NASA from Kepler telescope, which discovered many planets in the Universe and we filtered and found out habitable ones and that's not all. We are planning to complete launch missions to discover those planets together in a very beautiful scientefic friendly web app 😊.
Second-hand starship trading application for a galaxy far, far away. Made a long time ago (July 2020).
AMM aggregator and more
Under Construction for Team Rex Games
Explore the cosmos with our NASA site! Access detailed planet data and schedule your own rocket launches. Our platform provides up-to-date information about various celestial bodies and allows space enthusiasts to plan and schedule rocket launches seamlessly. Dive into the wonders of space exploration and embark on your interstellar journey with us
NASA MISSION CONTROL is a Full-Stack Web Application. You can schedule a mission launch for interstellar travel to one of the Kepler Exoplanets. You can see the history of mission launches including SpaceX launches starting from the year 2006. You can also see the upcoming missions of SpaceX.
Exercise: NASA Project as Full Stack with Node.js
SECOND Self Project Take Two
Nasa-Mission-Control
The ISRO Project is a MERN stack app for managing space exploration journeys. It allows users to add new missions and view a categorized history of upcoming, canceled, and past journeys, featuring a sci-fi inspired UI built with Arwes-UI.
Used Arwes Futuristic Sci-Fi UI and implemented REST APIs. NASA Exoplanets's data is used to find out the habitable planets and SPACEX-API is used for populating launches data.
MERN stack website that allows for scheduling launches to exoplanets
A Nasa-project to find the exoplanets for Interstellar
NASA mission control dashboard to schedule missions targeting habitable Kepler exoplanets...built with Nodejs(backend) && Reactjs(frontend)