The 5th Annual American Museum of Natural History Hackathon produced by the BridgeUP: STEM program
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The 5th Annual American Museum of Natural History Hackathon produced by the BridgeUP: STEM program
Les Houches Index of Small-Body Tools
An interactive visualization of the history of meteorites on Earth 🌍☄️
An exploratory data analysis involving meteorite landing occurrences around the world.
This repository is for the final project of the Interactive Graphics course (Master of Engineering in Computer Science - Sapienza University of Rome).
Model the conductive cooling of small planetary bodies with temperature-dependent material properties
A project for my Data Science course. The models I've created aims to classify meteorites into three main types: stones, stony irons, and irons.
I will use this repository to store scripts used to handle meteorite compositions. Feel free to let me know if you want to contribute and share ownership of this repository!
Metorite and population Webmaps with Python and Folium
Static Site
Analysis of a dataset on meteorite falls
Meteo Dash is a web app for exploring meteorite landing data.
Process and visualize a meteorite database using Processing
Public Domain Works by George Frederick Kunz (1856-1932).
The Meteoritical Society collects data on meteorites that have fallen to Earth from outer space. This dataset includes the location, mass, composition, and fall year for over 8,000 (from 2000 - 2010) meteorites that have struck our planet.
Public Domain works by David Friedrich Weinland (1829 - 1915)
See README.
Utilizing NASA's dataset and AI, our research predicts meteorite trajectories to Earth, enhancing precision for planetary defense. Join us in advancing this work, contributing to solutions that safeguard our planet from cosmic hazards.
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