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GENERAL FEATURES

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Fundamental Aeronautics Student Contest for High School and College Students
The 2009 challenge is to design a small supersonic airliner that can enter commercial service in the year 2020. High School entries are due March 15; College entries are due April 30th.
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Life and Work on the Moon Art & Design Contest
Life and Work on the Moon Art & Design Contest for high school and college students to submit art related to life and work on the moon, all entries are due April 15.
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Moon Work..
A post secondary technical design contest for science/engineering/industrial design and technology students to develop tools or instrument packages for the next generation small pressurized manned moon rover All entries are due May 15.

NEWS FEATURES

NASA's 21st Annual Planetary Science Summer School
Now accepting applications for NASA's 21st Annual Planetary Science Summer School (deadline: May 1, 2009)
Centennial Challenges
NASA Centennial Challenges is NASA's program of prize contests to stimulate innovation and competition in solar system exploration and ongoing NASA mission areas.
Minority Institution Research Support
The NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) Minority Institution Research Support (MIRS) program provides opportunities for researchers from qualified minority institutions to initiate joint partnerships with researchers in the field of astrobiology.
33rd Annual SECME Summer Institute
SECME Summer Institutes: Igniting Minds Through STEM Education 33rd Annual SECME Summer Institute At-a-Glance
Financial Aid
A list of over 200 Scholarships, Fellowships, Grants and Other Funding Opportunities has been created for students seeking financial assistance.

Featured Programs

Student Instrument Programs

LRO Begins Integration of Science Instruments

LRO Scientists to Hunt for Treasure and Explore Electric Dust Fountains on the Moon

New Horizons Mission

New Horizons Program at JHU/APL Learn more about the New Horizons mission at Johns Hopkins University

MESSENGER Mission to Mercury

Land of Confusion
Planet Mercury keeps scientists guessing.

When the Messenger spacecraft reaches Mercury in 2011, it will be the planet's first Earthly visitor in more than 36 years.

Vision for Space Exploration

Introducing NASA's New Spaceship

NASA's new spaceship is the key to making the Vision for Space Exploration a reality.

Mockup Provides Early Glimpse of New Craft
A full-sized mockup of the Crew Exploration Vehicle's cockpit helps engineers visualize what drawings and diagrams cannot show.

What is MU-SPIN?

NASA created the Minority University-SPace Interdisciplinary Network (MU-SPIN) program to train the next generation of NASA's minority scientists and engineers. This program serves America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) and Tribal Colleges.

Contact Us

Project Manager
James L. Harrington
james.l.harrington@nasa.gov

MUSPIN Coordination Office
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Mail Code 606.3
Greenbelt, MD 20771
301.286.3409
301.286.1775 (fax)