This is a subproject of @santigualchi.data.
santigualchi.data is a personal project where I apply my professional skills and favorite data science tools to explore topics that interest me. On my Instagram account, @santigualchi.data, I showcase the results of this project, transforming raw data into compelling stories.
But that's not all. Each story is developed according to Serious Data Science principles, and all the code used to generate each slide is publicly available in separate repositories. This way, anyone interested can examine the code and learn from it.
The Instagram account has been created but it'll remain private until sgd-001-happiness and sgd-002-meteorites are completed. After launching the Instagram account, posts will be done in a monthly basis.
TO BE COMPLETED
The data for this project was web-scraped from the Meteoritical Bulletin Database. As I do not intend to share this data or the means to obtain it without authorization by the Meteoritical Society, I'm including an alternative dataset that is publicly available. This dataset is not as up-to-date as the web-scraped version, but is fully compatible with the project's code.
Location : Not available
URL : https://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php
License : Unknown
Location : data/meteorite-landings
URL : https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/nasa/meteorite-landings?datasetId=316
License : CC0: Public Domain
McSweend, H. Y., Jr. (2010). Meteorites and their parent planets. Cambridge University Press.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.