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Mir Mahmood:
I am 17 and got interested when my teacher told us about it.
Jensen Thomas:
I love designing and figured this would be great to enhance our skills
Miro Samwil:
The knowledge I have is useful and I felt I would be a good addition to the team.

Mir:
I brought an artistic background and well sense of programming into this
team. I am known to be a good artist in my school who can incorporate digital art as well. Therefore, I was in charge of giving my artistic skills to work.

Jensen:
I was the main programmer. We helped each other plan the programming, but I helped provide most of the Javascript within our page and the html coding.

Miro:
I helped out organize most of the research. I enrolled myself in a summer
college course about astronomy so that I would be better prepared for this. I brought my internet skills along with my knowledge on the topic to the team.






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Our website is a comprehensive study based on the Solar System: The Gateway of the Future. The website is designed to help understand and part take into the vast solar system and what comprises it. Most importantly, an uncommon interactive interface will be used to help give a clear understanding of the solar system. This astronomical website will discuss and present the planets that make up our solar system, the solar system's physical and chemical structures, and as well as the technological advance humans have made in space exploration. It has a creative approach to fit poeple of all ages in order to learn and enjoy our universe. The solar system is an imperative part of our world today and, therefore, knowledge of it will employ a better understanding to all of us.



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