NASA's
@Astro_Pam
leads the agency's integrated space sustainability strategy, which promotes responsible space travel through environment-conscious goals and initiatives. LunaRecycle is proud to be built from that spirit!
♻️ Be a part of the solution >>
‼️ TODAY ‼️
NASA'S LunaRecycle Challenge team is hosting a free informational webinar TODAY, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. ET! Learn about the competition, rules, eligibility, how to compete, and more.
📲 Register before it's too late >>
🎼 So if you care to find me, look to the western sky... 🧹
An ancient celestial traveler will make its first close pass by Earth in mid-October, prompting the potential for some seriously wicked sights!
#WatchTheSkies
– because it might not be back >>
Did you know that there's a K-12
#STEM
companion to our
#LunaRecycle
Challenge?
LunaSustain brings the power of sustainable space travel to classrooms globally through free, interactive activities
#ForTheCraterGood
! 🚀♻️
Become a "solutionary" today >>
Wanna learn more about
#LunaRecycle
? 🤔
Attend our webinar on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 3 p.m. ET to learn about the challenge, get an overview of the rules and eligibility requirements, and hear from our team about how to compete!
♻️ Register today >>
Through prize competitions, NASA invited the public to analyze chemical data that could help develop machine learning algorithms to support research on other planets.
Read the story >>
We're counting down the days & nights...it’s almost time! 😎🚀
The 2024 NASA
#SpaceApps
Challenge is happening soon! Reminder to check out our resources, including Participant Guides, FAQs, Virtual Bootcamp and more for an unforgettable hackathon:
What is LunaRecycle? ♻️🗑️
This challenge was created to source ideas centered around inorganic waste management and recycling systems, so astronauts can make the most of their trash production on the lunar surface.
Learn more about this $3M challenge >>
♻️ BIG ANNOUNCEMENT ♻️
NASA's LunaRecycle Challenge is officially open! Get the details about this waste management challenge and register to compete for its $3 million prize purse >>
The Let It Go: (After Latching) Challenge seeks innovative solutions for an antenna deployment system that adapts to existing NASA technologies. This challenge addresses a critical aspect of space-based communication technology.
Learn more >>
NASA’s Artemis campaign will send the first woman and person of color to the lunar south pole, marking humanity’s first return to the lunar surface in more than 50 years! 🌕🚀
Here are some out-of-this-world phenomena Artemis astronauts will experience >>
ICYMI: Watts on the Moon delivered a POWERFUL conclusion at the Great Lakes Science Center last week! 🔌⚡️
Meet the team who won the $1 million grand prize for their power transmission and energy storage technology >>
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Through our TechRise Challenge, 6-12th graders across the country have dreamed up experiments with the potential to impact space exploration and our planet. Here are 4 innovative payloads built by students and tested aboard suborbital flights this summer:
ELECTRIFYING news! Congratulations to team H.E.L.P.S. from
@ucsantabarbara
for winning the $1 million grand prize in NASA's Watts on the Moon Challenge finale!
Read all about it >>
No pain, no gain! 💪
UC Santa Barbara's team faced a few high-voltage setbacks early in their prototype design process, but a little troubleshooting goes a long way for this university team.
Check out their journey >>
From O-H-I-O to N-A-S-A! 🙌
Electric Moon, a joint team by Ohio State University and Venturi, have some major plans for testing their hardware in cryogenic and vacuum environments this spring.
See how they got here >>