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College and Youth News
College Student Opportunity: Engineering Design Challenge in Exploration Systems The NASA Exploration Systems Mission Directorate and the Exploration Technology Development Program invite college level engineering students to submit their designs for tools and instruments that can assist astronauts with lunar exploration. Notices of intent are requested. Papers are due May 15.
A free license or seat of Pro/ENGINEER Schools Edition 3-D Computer Aided Design (CAD) software will be provided to all students that enter the contest !!!
For more information, visit http://moonwork.larc.nasa.gov
High School & College Student Opportunity: Amphibious Tiltrotor Student Contest The Fundamental Aeronautics Program invites high school and college students to participate in its Amphibious Tiltrotor for Rescue Operations contest. Final entries are due March 1 for high school students and May 3 for college teams. For more information visit http://aero.larc.nasa.gov/competitions.html
If you know of teachers or students that may be interested, please send them the URL. High School & College Student Opportunity: Life and Work on the Moon Art Contest The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate invites high school and college students from all disciplines to submit art, video, music and literature around the theme "Life and Work on the Moon." For the first time, the contest is accepting short stories, poetry, and essays in addition to traditional art and digitally created art. For more information, visit http://artcontest.larc.nasa.gov If you have high school students in the local area or know of college students that may be interested, please let them know about this opportunity. Entries are due April 15. |
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