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Can Students Fix What NASA Can't?

This week, @NASA gave MIT a humanoid robot to develop for future space missions. https://t.co/yHzmChXRpX pic.twitter.com/SEhj2JDC7d — MIT (@MIT) November 22, 2015 Without cables this #NASA robot falls over. Hopefully #MIT Students can fix what NASA can't. https://t.co/I5F9rFHy4U https://t.co/KYIdC40Gtf — NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) November 22, 2015 – Is JSC’s R5 Droid Worth Fixing?, previous post – NASA Awards Space Robot R&D Projects to MIT, Northeastern, TechNewsWorld – NASA wants to […]

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  • November 22, 2015
Yet Another NASA Pick-the-Next-Destination Effort

NASA NSPIRES: The Next Generation Plenary: Next Destinations for Human Space Exploration “Calling U.S. students and U.S. young professionals! If you could choose humanity’s next destination in space, where would you choose? We want to hear what you think should be the next destination for humans to explore and why your destination is the best. As today’s 21- to 35-year-olds, you will be the senior engineers and mission managers who […]

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  • January 2, 2013
Conrad Foundation Spirit of Innovation Challenge Voting Begins

Conrad Foundation: Cast Your Vote for Prestigious Student Award “It is the power of the people that will select the 2012 winner of the People’s Choice Award which is bestowed on the student team with the most innovative new product in the Conrad Foundation’s annual Spirit of Innovation Challenge (Conrad Challenge). Through March 23, the public is invited to review the profiles of the 15 finalist teams, view their product […]

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  • March 12, 2012
OSTP and Tomorrow's Rocketeers

Building a Model (Rocket) Workforce, OSTP “Earlier this month, we were honored to be invited to the Team America Rocketry Challenge held about 50 miles outside Washington, DC. There, hundreds of middle- and high-school students were participating in a model rocketry competition sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association. As two guys with aerospace in our blood, we know firsthand the excitement and adrenaline rush of launching model rockets. For many […]

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  • May 31, 2011
Optimus Prime Demands That You Vote

NASA Invites Public To Vote On Optimus Prime Contest Student Videos “NASA has opened online voting for the agency’s OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Award student video contest. The public is invited to vote for its favorite videos, made by students in grades three through eight, developed to help educate America’s youth about the benefits of NASA’s technologies. NASA is using the correlation between Hasbro’s TRANSFORMERS property and commercialized agency “spinoffs” to […]

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  • January 19, 2011
SGAC at IAC

Space Generation Congress 2010 Achieves Record Success “The 9th Annual Space Generation Congress (SGC) hosted by the Space Generation Advisory Counsel (SGAC) was held in Prague, Czech Republic, from September 23 – 25, 2010. Being a complimentary event preceding the the 61st International Astronautical Congress, this congress started with a record high of 200 top and carefully chosen delegates gathered together to discuss the latest issues in the space industry. […]

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  • September 29, 2010