Nasa hosting virtual hackathon that invites participants to use satellite data to tackle Covid-19
The 48-hour-long hackathon is an open invitation to scientists, coders, builders and even artists to use Earth observation data from Nasa and the European and Japanese space agencies to create ways to learn about the coronavirus and its spread, help people recover from its economic effects and address how it affects Earth.
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