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NASA-code-junkies

NASA Space App Challenge Year 2014 Title: Shuttle Object Advisor Group Name: Code Junckies

Authors:

	Matthew Wellings :
		Role:	 Maths and Physics Coding
		Degree:  Physicist 3rd Year Ungergradute OpenUniversity

	Aleksej Parovysnik :
		Role:	Animations Rendering  
		Degree: Computer Science 3rd Year Undergradute Newcastle University

	Manu Antony: 
		Role: 	Animations & Interfacing Stages
		Degree: Computer and Electronic Engineering 3rd Year Newcastle University 

	Maio Wei: 	(AKA Awesome TED)
		Role:	Lead Maths and Physics simulator (using Matlab)
		Degree:	Electrical Engineering 1st Year Liverpool University

	Ashish Patil:
		Role: Layout Designer & GUI Coder
		Degree: Advanced Computer Science Master Newcastle University
	
	Abdul AL-Faraj:
		Role: Maths and Physics Coder
		Degree: Electronic and Computer Engineering 3rd Year Newcastle University 

Description: There are 4 stages of this project:

	1- GUI (user interface) which helps the user to navigate of available list of shuttles to locate near objects.
	2- The GUI also includes an animation part of the GUI where earth, satellites and shuttles aresimulated in real time.
	3- Orbits equations that bounds the shuttle objects and the satellites objects (this part we call the physics engine )
	4- Interfacing all the previous 3 stages done at the end of the project through wrapper classes and others.

	The project is built in Java; utilizing Java3D library as well as others.

We have established for now:

	-- Full GUI interface ready to be hooked to back-end functions. 
	-- Finished simulating Earth, Sat math models 
	-- Finished animating Earth, Sat graphic models 
	-- All the above stages have been interfaced

Future Improvements:

	-- Fix the rotation [Done]
	-- Add Shuttle as part of the animations [Done]
	-- Others!

Drawbacks:

	-- Collision Detection System is needed
	-- 2D mathematical modelling where 3D is more practical and realistic

Future Commitments:

	The team is very keen to keep developing this application...

From Team Code Junckies: "Happy Coding"

Notice: All authors were present in person at York University - Computer Science School at the time of the challenge...

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