Space Apps COVID-19 Challenge
On May 30-31, NASA, along with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), are inviting coders, entrepreneurs, scientists, designers, storytellers, makers, builders, artists, and technologists to participate in a virtual hackathon. During a period of 48 hours, participants from around the world will create virtual teams and use Earth observation data to develop solutions to issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Challenges will range from studying the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 and its spread to the impact the disease is having on the Earth system. The challenges will focus on the following thematic areas:
Learning about the virus and its spread using space-based data
Local response/change and solutions
Impacts of COVID-19 on the Earth system/Earth system response
Economic opportunity, impact, and recovery during and following COVID-19
The unique capabilities of NASA and its partner space agencies in the areas of science and technology enable them to lend a hand during this global crisis. Since the start of the global outbreak, NASA, ESA, and JAXA Earth science specialists have been exploring ways to use unique Earth observation data to aid understanding of the interplay of the Earth system – on global to local scales – with aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak, including, potentially, our ability to combat it. The hackathon will also examine the human and economic response to the virus.
Participant registration will open in mid-May. In the days leading up to the hackathon, you will be able to chat with other participants and find teammates in our online chat rooms. Please stay tuned for more details by visiting this website and subscribing to the Space Apps Twitter feed (@SpaceApps) for the latest news, stories, and updates.