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NASA’s Power to Explore Challenge calls on U.S. students to submit ideas for moon missions.
RPS) – the specialised nuclear batteries that fuel some of NASA's most challenging missions in deep space environments.
The Power to Explore challenge encourages students to consider the harsh conditions on moons where icy surfaces, prolonged darkness, and deep craters remain in constant shadow. With this context in mind, participants are asked to describe a mission destination, define their exploration goals, and highlight how RPS technology would facilitate mission success in these extreme environments. Entries are limited to 275 words and should also include a unique personal trait or "power" that students feel would aid their mission.
According to Nicola Fox, Associate for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, STEM skills towards imagining ambitious missions that could uncover new scientific knowledge. Each grand prize winner from three distinct grade categories – K-4, 5-8, and 9-12 – will be awarded a trip to NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. There, they will meet with NASA professionals and explore the advanced technologies ing space exploration. Additionally, every entrant will receive a digital certificate and an invitation to attend a virtual event featuring NASA experts.
NASA, in collaboration with Future Engineers, is calling for volunteer judges from across the United States. U.S. residents aged 18 or older are invited to assist by dedicating approximately three hours to evaluate submissions. Interested volunteers may sign up on the Future Engineers website.
The Power to Explore Student Challenge is funded by NASA's Science Mission Directorate's Radioisotope Power Systems Program Office and managed by Future Engineers through the NASA Tournament Lab.
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