Students will then apply for the opportunity to spend four days at a NASA center, getting an inside look at NASA missions and science, networking with NASA scientists and engineers, and developing a presentation to showcase their work to a panel of judges.
Stay Connected. Requirements: Currently enrolled community college students. Must be a high-school graduate and at least 18 years old. Concurrent enrollment in or completion of nine or more hours of science, technology, engineering and mathematics coursework. Open to U. They will participate in a three-day on-site event to develop robotic explorers that will rove the surfaces of other worlds.
Students completed four Web-based assignments during the school year. Those who maintained a 95 average qualified for the experience at Johnson. NASA will pay the students' travel expenses. They will apply what they have learned during the year after interacting with NASA engineers and learn more about careers in science and engineering. Program participants will form teams and establish fictitious companies interested in Mars exploration during the event. Each team will be responsible for developing a prototype rover, designing a line drawing of their rover, and forming a company infrastructure, including budget, communications and presentations.
The on-site experience includes a tour of Johnson facilities and briefings from NASA employees, including astronauts.
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