Attention Students: NASA Launches Power Systems Student Essay Contest
Students are invited to write an essay about a new nuclear-powered mission to any moon in the solar system they choose. Submissions are due
With freezing temperatures, long nights, and deep craters that never see sunlight on many of these moons, including our own, missions to them could use a special kind of power: radioisotope power systems. These power systems have helped NASA explore the harshest, darkest, and dustiest parts of our solar system and enabled spacecraft to study its many moons.
"Sending spacecraft into space is hard, and it's even harder sending them to the extreme environments surrounding the diverse moons in our solar system," said
Entries should detail where students would go, what they would explore, and how they would use radioisotope power systems to achieve mission success in a dusty, dark, or far away moon destination.
Judges will review entries in three grade-level categories: K-4, 5-8, and 9-12. Student entries are limited to 275 words and should address the mission destination, mission goals, and describe one of the student's unique powers that will help the mission.
One grand prize winner from each grade category will receive a trip for two to NASA's Glenn Research Center in
Judges Needed
NASA and Future Engineers are seeking volunteers to help judge the thousands of contest entries anticipated submitted from around the country. Interested
The Power to Explore Student Challenge is funded by the NASA Science Mission Directorate's Radioisotope Power Systems Program Office and managed and administered by Future Engineers under the direction of the NASA Tournament Lab, a part of the Prizes, Challenges, and Crowdsourcing Program in NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate.
To learn more about the challenge, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/power-to-explore/
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