Room 01 · Cosmos Signal
Cosmos Signal
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The opening piece in this exhibition.
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FAROUT · Daily Space Exhibition
NASA publishes the universe. FAROUT turns it into a daily exhibition.
Four rooms. Four data sources. One journey through what NASA captured on this date: the cosmos signal, near-Earth objects, Earth from orbit, and the mission archive.
Exhibition Route · Four Rooms
Exhibition Route.
Choose a date. Enter its exhibition. Walk through NASA's images, archive rooms, asteroid activity, and Earth view.
Choose a date to open a different NASA exhibition.
Room 01 ·
Cosmos Signal
What NASA chose for this date. The Astronomy Picture of the Day — one image from across the observable universe.
The opening piece in this exhibition.
Corridor ·
The 7 Signals
Seven daily NASA images that lead into the selected date and set the pace for the exhibition.
The archive corridor.
Room 02 ·
Planetary Archive
NASA mission imagery from across the solar system. Thousands of frames from the NASA Image and Video Library, by rotating theme.
A deeper room from NASA's mission archive.
Room 03 ·
Asteroid Watch
Near-Earth objects for this date. Proximity, velocity, size and hazard status from NASA's NeoWs.
Objects moving through Earth's neighborhood.
Room 04 ·
Earth Pulse
Full-disk Earth imagery from the DSCOVR satellite, one million miles from Earth — captured by NASA's EPIC camera.
The view back home.
Exit ·
Exhibition Snapshot
A compact summary of the selected date. Cosmos, corridor, archive, asteroid activity, and Earth view.
The closing summary.
Corridor · Archive Sequence
The Last 7 Signals.
Seven NASA images, one per day, leading into the selected date.
Room 02 · Planetary Archive · NASA Image Library
Planetary Archive.
A deeper room from NASA's mission archive.
Room 03 · Near-Earth Object Watch · NeoWs Telemetry
Asteroid Watch.
Objects moving through Earth's neighborhood.
Acquiring…
Visualization scaled for readability. One lunar distance (LD) is the Earth-to-Moon distance, approximately 384,400 km. Objects beyond 10 LD are pinned to the outer ring. The asteroid dot traces the flyby trajectory in real time.
Acquiring telemetry…
Exit · Exhibition Snapshot
Exhibition Snapshot.
A calm closing view of the rooms you just walked through
FAROUT
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Cosmos Signal
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NASA APOD
Asteroid Watch
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NeoWs · Near-Earth Objects
Earth Pulse
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NASA EPIC / DSCOVR
Planetary Archive
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NASA Image Library
Behind the Build · Development Notes
Build Log.
Starting Point
FAROUT visual direction and cinematic interface style
Basic HTML structure and interface style
Initial APOD and NASA Image Library exploration
Concept for a date-based space exhibition
Direction for image-led rooms, reticle, ambience, and mission-control mood
FAROUT design system and cinematic visual direction
A clear product vision for using NASA open data
Initial idea for APOD and NASA archive exploration
What Replit Agent built
Secure backend NASA API proxy with server-side key handling
Replit Secrets setup so the NASA key is not exposed in the browser
Full live exhibition flow with date-based NASA data
Cosmos Signal using NASA APOD
The 7 Signals corridor using APOD range data
Planetary Archive using NASA Image Library
Asteroid Watch using NASA NeoWs
Earth Pulse using NASA EPIC and DSCOVR imagery
Exhibition Route with guided room navigation
Control Room view for live data readouts
Presenter Mode for recording the demo
Documentation, submission notes, QA, and release preparation