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Solving Astronaut's Problems and Our Own

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Star Vision and snap-n-track began as ideas to help astronauts struggling with maintaining their circadian rhythm, fitness level, and nutrition. However, as the project evolved we discovered these products could benefit everyone. Obviously though the designs would need some changes to be more practical for life on Earth. For example, although the goggles were specifically designed with zero-gravity in mind, the every-man would probably prefer the same technology in the form of glasses, which is where we see the product going in the future, with regards to use on Earth.

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Meet the Team

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Christian Hamner

Shelby Olive

Adam Schaich

Hey, my name is Christian Hamner and I'm from Beaufort, South Carolina. I am majoring in Astrophysics at The College of Charleston and love going for walks and am Interested in space innovation.

Hi, I am Shelby Olive and I'm majoring in Computing in the Arts at The College of Charleston. I'm originally from San Antonio, Texas. I enjoy climbing things I'm not supposed to and bees.

Hey, I'm Adam Schaich from Alpharetta, GA. Currently I'm majoring in Computer Science and Supply Chain Management at The College of Charleston. I love running and biking, as well as getting lost.

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