High school students present prototypes to NASA experts for engineering challenge
The organization “High schools United with NASA to Create Hardware” (HUNCH) conducted the preliminary design review of a NASA Hunch Design & Prototyping challenge at Space Center Houston Nov. 13. What is the challenge? Area high school students have spent the school year researching and engineering prototypes that could help
Space Robotics Challenge: Build it. Code it. Win it.
NASA envisions a future where humans and robots are working and living together on other worlds. You can be part of that mission by helping to develop software that will allow a virtual team of robotic systems to operate autonomously on extraterrestrial surfaces. How can I be part of the
Sphero Robotics Mission winners announced
Sphero Robotics Mission finalists gathered Aug. 9-11 at Space Center Houston to put their robotics and engineering skills to the test! The Sphero Robotics Mission invited students from across the U.S. to participate in a virtual Apollo 11 Moon Landing challenge, using their coding skills, teamwork and creativity. Congratulations to
Innovation Gateway is activating community science
Space Center Houston believes that everyone can be part of the mission! As part of our Innovation Gateway community science initiative, everyone can play an active part in the future of space exploration. To develop solutions for real-world challenges and contribute to the wealth of knowledge to propel our exploration
Students competing in engineering challenge at Space Center Houston
The organization “High schools United with NASA to Create Hardware” (HUNCH) will conduct the critical design review of a NASA Hunch Design & Prototyping challenge at Space Center Houston 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Feb. 14. 100 high school students from 10 schools will present their prototype project to a