Lunar Autonomy Challenge: Selected Teams – NASA

Lunar Autonomy Challenge: Selected Teams – NASA

Congratulations to the selected teams and their schools who will participate in the Lunar Autonomy Challenge! 31 teams were selected for the qualifying round, engaging 229 students from colleges and universities in 15 states. Teams will now move on to a Qualifying Round where they will virtually explore and map the lunar surface using a digital twin of NASA’s lunar mobility robot, the … Read more

Let It Go: (After Latching) Challenge – NASA

Let It Go: (After Latching) Challenge – NASA

NASA is seeking innovative solutions for a synchronized antenna deployment system. The primary objective is to develop a mechanism that ensures sequential deployment of antenna panels, addressing a critical aspect of space-based communication technology. In this challenge, participants are tasked with designing a mechanism that will release hexagonal panels in a predetermined sequence. Specifically, the … Read more

NASA Expands Small Business, Industry Engagement Resources – NASA

NASA Expands Small Business, Industry Engagement Resources – NASA

Two new resources are available for businesses that provide products and services to support NASA’s missions, from supersonic flight to lunar exploration, as well as companies that aim to engage the agency as a customer. While NASA practices transparency in its procurement processes to ensure access and participation by all businesses, we recognize that barriers … Read more

Johnson Space Center Ignites STEM Passion at Houston’s Japan Festival  – NASA

Johnson Space Center Ignites STEM Passion at Houston’s Japan Festival  – NASA

From Sept. 6-7, 2024, NASA’s Johnson Space Center brought the excitement of space exploration to the annual Japan Festival at Hermann Park in Houston.   The lively cultural event featured traditional food, dance, martial arts, and more, while Johnson’s booth attracted attendees with interactive space exhibits and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) activities.   Johnson employees … Read more

NASA Airport Throughput Prediction Challenge – NASA

NASA Airport Throughput Prediction Challenge – NASA

The Digital Information Platform (DIP) Sub-Project of Air Traffic Management – eXploration (ATM-X) is seeking to make available in the National Airspace System a variety of live data feeds and services built on that data. The goal is to allow external partners to build advanced, data-driven services using this data and to make these services … Read more

Find Me on the Moon: NASA Lunar Navigation Challenge – NASA

Find Me on the Moon: NASA Lunar Navigation Challenge – NASA

NASA’s Artemis campaign is a series of lunar missions to further explore the lunar landscape to prepare for future missions to Mars. The Artemis missions will send humans to land on the moon and explore the lunar south pole. This will be NASA’s first human lunar landing since the Apollo missions over 50 years ago. … Read more

2025 Human Lander Challenge – NASA

2025 Human Lander Challenge – NASA

In-space propulsion systems utilizing cryogenic liquids as propellants are necessary to achieve NASA’s exploration missions to the Moon, and later to Mars. In current state of the art (SOA) human scale, in-space propulsion vehicles, cryogenic liquids can be stored for several hours. For the planned HLS mission architecture to close, cryogenic liquids must be stored … Read more

2025 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition – NASA

2025 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition – NASA

The agriculture industry faces several challenges, including limited resources and growing demands to reduce agriculture’s environmental impact while increasing its climate resilience. NASA Aeronautics is dedicated to expanding its efforts to assist commercial, industry, and government partners in advancing aviation systems that could modernize capabilities in agriculture. In NASA’s 2025 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition: … Read more

NASA Space ROS Sim Summer Sprint Challenge – NASA

NASA Space ROS Sim Summer Sprint Challenge – NASA

Space ROS is an open-source software framework, derived from ROS 2, which was created to be compatible with the demands of safety-critical space robotics applications. NASA is looking to expand the Space ROS repository with new higher fidelity demonstration environments and additional capabilities. Award: $10,000 in total prizes Open Date: July 18, 2024 Close Date: … Read more

NASA Names First Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer – NASA

NASA Names First Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer – NASA

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Monday named David Salvagnini as the agency’s new chief artificial intelligence (AI) officer, effective immediately. The role is an expansion of Salvagnini’s current role as chief data officer. A wide variety of AI tools are used by NASA to benefit humanity from supporting missions and research projects across the agency, … Read more