Enter your name to begin the cosmic adventure!
Your mission: Preserve the knowledge of galaxies
Meet Kairon and learn to classify galaxies through coding
Navigate through the Andromeda dust storm
Solve the gravitational lensing puzzle
Discover black holes and estimate their mass
Create your own celestial legacy
Write code to classify the galaxy type:
Nova:
"Whoa… so many stars. How do I even begin?"
Kairon:
"Observe their shape, young explorer. Form defines destiny in the universe. Let me guide you in identifying three main galaxy types. BRUHHH! write galaxy.png hope it help!"
Kairon:
"Spiral galaxies have distinctive arms, like our Milky Way. Elliptical galaxies are more oval-shaped with no clear structure. Irregular galaxies have no definite shape at all."
Kairon:
"You can write code to classify them, or use the buttons. Classify all three galaxies to continue our mission."
Adjust image parameters to clear the dust:
Nova:
"I can barely see through all this cosmic dust! The Andromeda sector is so hazy."
Kairon:
"Cosmic dust obscures many galactic wonders. But with the right tools, we can see through it. Try adjusting the brightness and contrast."
Kairon:
"Different wavelengths can also reveal hidden features. The infrared filter is especially good at penetrating dust clouds."
Nova:
"I'll need to reach at least 80% clarity to properly analyze each galaxy. Let's see what's hiding in the dust!"
Connect the lensed stars to find your path:
1. Click on a star to select it
2. Connect it to nearby stars by clicking them
3. Find the correct path through the gravitational distortion
Nova:
"Space is bending? Are my sensors broken?"
Kairon:
"No, child. This is gravity's art — mass warps space. Welcome to the maze."
Kairon:
"What you're seeing is gravitational lensing. Massive objects like galaxies bend light passing near them, creating these distorted images."
Nova:
"So I need to trace the true path through this distortion? It's like a cosmic puzzle!"
Analyze the data to estimate black hole mass:
Nova:
"My sensors are detecting... nothing? There's just emptiness ahead."
Kairon:
"Sometimes what we cannot see is the most powerful force in the cosmos. Welcome to the domain of black holes."
Kairon:
"Black holes can be identified by their effect on surrounding matter. Use the brightness peaks and redshift data to estimate their mass."
Nova:
"I need to identify the true active galactic nuclei from these candidates. The real ones will have massive black holes at their centers!"
Kairon:
"You've come so far, explorer. Now it's time for your final task - to create your own celestial legacy."
Nova:
"You mean I get to name my own galaxies? That's incredible!"
Kairon:
"Search for galaxies using their coordinates. When you find one that interests you, tag it and add it to your personal Galaxy Codex."
Kairon:
"Tag five galaxies to complete your mission and preserve our knowledge for future generations."
Your personal record of cosmic discoveries
Your Galactic discoveries will appear here
This certifies that
Explorer
has earned the title
"Star Archivist of the GaldeX"
Awarded by Kairon, Guardian of Cosmic Knowledge
Final Message from Kairon:
"You've helped me preserve the knowledge of dying stars. You've written your name among the galaxies."