NASA Announces 30th Human Exploration Rover Challenge Winners
The annual engineering competition – one of NASA's longest standing challenges – held its concluding event
High School Division
First Place : Parish Episcopal School,Dallas Second Place : Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology,Reno, Nevada Third Place : Escambia High School,Pensacola, Florida
College/University Division
First Place : University of Alabama in HuntsvilleSecond Place : Instituto Tecnológico deSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic Third Place : Campbell University,Buies Creek, North Carolina
Ingenuity Award
- University of West Florida, Pensacola,
Florida
Phoenix Award
- High School Division: East Central High School,
Moss Point, Mississippi - College/University Division: North Dakota State University,
Fargo, North Dakota
Task Challenge Award
- High School Division: Erie High School,
Erie, Colorado - College/University Division: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology,
Rapid City, South Dakota
Project Review Award
- High School Division: Parish Episcopal School,
Dallas - College/University Division: University of Alabama in Huntsville
Featherweight Award
- Rhode Island School of Design,
Providence, Rhode Island
Safety Award
- High School Division: NPS International School,
Singapore - College/University Division: Instituto Especializado de Estudios Superiores Loyola, San Cristobal,
Dominican Republic
Crash and Burn Award
- KIET Group of Institutions, Delhi-NCR, India
- High School Division: Erie High School,
Erie, Colorado - College/University Division: Campbell University,
Buies Creek, North Carolina
Team Spirit Award
- Instituto Tecnológico de
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Most Improved Performance Award
- High School Division:
Jesco von Puttkamer School ,Leipzig, Germany - College/University Division: Universidad Católica Boliviana –
San Pablo ,La Paz, Bolivia
Social Media Award
- High School Division: Bledsoe County High School,
Pikeville, Tennessee - College/University Division: Universidad de
Piura, Peru
STEM Engagement Award
- High School Division: Princess Margaret Secondary School,
Surrey, British Columbia - College/University Division: Trine University,
Angola, Indiana
Artemis Educator Award
Sadif Safarov from Istanbul Technical University,Turkey
Rookie of the Year
- Kanakia International School,
Mumbai, India
More than 600 students with 72 teams from around the world participated as HERC celebrated its 30th anniversary as a NASA competition. Participating teams represented 42 colleges and universities and 30 high schools from 24 states, the
"This student design challenge encourages the next generation of scientists and engineers to engage in the design process by providing innovative concepts and unique perspectives," said Vemitra Alexander, HERC activity lead for NASA's Office of STEM Engagement at
HERC is one of NASA's eight Artemis Student Challenges reflecting the goals of the Artemis program, which seeks to land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon while establishing a long-term presence for science and exploration. NASA uses such challenges to encourage students to pursue degrees and careers in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
HERC is managed by NASA's Southeast Regional Office of STEM Engagement at
To learn more about HERC, please visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/roverchallenge/home/index.html
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