Even though we didn't win on a local level this project has been one of our best if we do say so ourselves. It was so much fun working on this so check it out if you can! #SpaceApps#SpaceApps2021 https://t.co/FciczzNoFc
Thank you to all that participated in #SpaceApps 2020!
We are SO excited to announce the Global Nominees for this year's challenge. Check out the nominated solutions below⬇️
https://t.co/KcqHaw5hB6
Ctrl+Z congratulates the 40 finalist, and the 5 honorable mentions teams! It was an honor to participate in the #SpaceApps virtual challenge with these brilliant minds!
The #SpaceApps community collaborated to create 1,300+ solutions to #COVID19-related challenges. Your solutions continue to inspire us! Please join us in congratulating our 40 finalists and 5 honorable mentions. @NASA@ESA@JAXA_en@CSA_asc@CNES https://t.co/N4vvu8qfAJ
@Climateblitzkr1 We appreciate the intention! One way could be that the moss would discompose creating fertilizer, the material used for the structure can be reused.
@Climateblitzkr1 And lastly, about how much until replacement/cleaning. It all depends on so many factors (climate of where it is installed, material used in the structure, and so many more) that we did not have the time to research since it was only 48 hours.