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Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
Over than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40...
NASA’s annual Human Exploration Rover Challenge student engineering competition took place from April 9-11, 2025, at...
NASA’s annual Human Exploration Rover Challenge student engineering competition celebrated 30 years in 2024, April...
Learn how engineers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center partner with college students from across the country to develop...
U.S. Dept. of Education Deputy Secretary Cindy Marten signs the floor of the Lunabotics arena at the Center for...
The New Mexico College of Mining and Technology robotic miner takes its first dig in the school’s mining arena. More...
Over 1,000 middle school, high school, and collegiate students from across the U.S. and Puerto Rico launched...
Students from Michigan Technological University accept an award during NASA’s 2026 Lunabotics Challenge competition...
Students from the University of Alabama accept the Caterpillar Autonomy Award during NASA’s 2026 Lunabotics...
Students from the University of Virginia accept an award during NASA’s 2026 Lunabotics Challenge competition on...
More than 500 students with 75 teams from around the world participated in the 31st year of NASA’s Human Exploration...
More than 500 students with 75 teams from around the world participated in the 31st year of NASA’s Human Exploration...
his video derived from a longer product that was use on the Stennis Space Center YouTube page and was edited to a...
Students from New Mexico Tech prepare their prototype lunar robot for its turn during the finals for NASA’s 2026...
Students from the University of Utah prepare their prototype lunar robot for its turn during the finals for NASA’s...
Students from San Diego State University prepare their prototype lunar robot for its turn during the finals for...
Students from the University of Virginia prepare their prototype lunar robot for its turn during the finals for...
Students from the University of Alabama prepare to enter the simulated lunar regolith competition area with their...