space-dashboard
The Space Dashboard is a real-time application that displays a variety of space-related data. It provides users with the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day, tracks near-Earth asteroids, and showcases images from Mars rovers. Users can also view the current location of the International Space Station and browse a NASA image gallery. This dashboard is ideal for space enthusiasts, students, educators, or anyone interested in exploring the wonders of our solar system. Its responsive design ensures accessibility across different devices, and the space-themed user interface enhances the overall experience. The application consolidates diverse data sources into a single, easily navigable platform.
This agent solves the problem of needing to check multiple websites and APIs to stay informed about space events and data. Instead of manually searching for information from various sources, users can access a comprehensive overview of space activities in one convenient location.
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<p align="center"><img src="docs/preview.png" alt="space-dashboard preview" width="100%"></p> # Space Dashboard Real-time space data dashboard featuring NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day, near-Earth asteroid tracking, Mars rover imagery, ISS location, and a NASA photo gallery. **Live:** [corvid-agent.github.io/space-dashboard](https://corvid-agent.github.io/space-dashboard/) ## Features - NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) - Near-Earth Object (NEO) asteroid tracking with hazard indicators - Mars rover photos from Curiosity, Opportunity, and Spirit - NASA image gallery search - ISS real-time location tracking - Space-themed UI with star field background - Responsive layout with mobile bottom navigation ## Tech Stack - Angular 21 (standalone components, signals, OnPush) - NASA Open APIs (APOD, NEO, Mars Rover Photos, Image Library) - Open Notify API (ISS position) - TypeScript strict mode - CSS custom properties with space-themed purple/nebula palette ## Development ```bash npm install npm start npm test npm run build ``` ## License MIT
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