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Moonbug: a cosmic lunar calendar and event catalogue
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🇺🇸 United StatesApril 19, 2026

Moonbug: a cosmic lunar calendar and event catalogue

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🌎 Earth Day Challenge: Moonbug Submission Template

Project Name: Moonbug Tagline: A community-driven lunar ecosystem that grounds your digital life in the rhythms of the natural world.

🌑 1. What did you build? (Project Overview)
I built Moonbug, a tranquil nature-tracking platform and mobile app that replaces traditional 24-hour scheduling with Lunar Cycles. It features an integrated 'My Moon' profile (calculating birth moon phases), a 'Snaps' social gallery for nature photography, and an AI-driven environment dashboard. The project bridges the gap between digital productivity and celestial awareness by organizing events into 'Moons' rather than standard calendar months.

🛠 2. How it Works (Technical Stack)

Frontend: React-based web app with a responsive mobile-first UI.

Backend: Firebase for Authentication, Firestore (NoSQL) for event data, and Cloud Functions for "Cosmic Computations" like lunar phase calculations.

AI Engine: Gemini API used for the "Summary Engine" to curate environmental news, job opportunities in the "Green Economy," and summarizing astronomical events from NASA/JPL.

Productivity: Integrated "Solar Alarms" and a nature-synced scheduler that aligns "Deep Work" blocks with your circadian peaks.

🔗 3. Project Links
Live Demo (Preview): https://9000-firebase-studio-1761554855004.cluster-lu4mup47g5gm4rtyvhzpwbfadi.cloudworkstations.dev

GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Musaamanipeace/moonlayer

🌿 4. Environmental Impact
Moonbug encourages users to stay "in the loop" with nature by fetching real-time environmental news, climate-related job opportunities, and citizen science projects like iNaturalist. It replaces "doom-scrolling" with a discovery feed focused on sustainability and astronomical awe.

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