Design and build solutions for NASA!
If you're interested in the opportunity to design and build mission-enabling hardware for authentic NASA missions, attend a NASA Microgravity Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams (Micro-g NExT) Challenge virtual information session.
The 2023 Micro-g NExT challenges focus on astronaut training, Orion crew safety, extravehicular activities (EVA) operations for missions to the International Space Station, and lunar EVA operations during the Artemis missions.
NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge Virtual Information Sessions
Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022
6 p.m. Central Time
Join the Tuesday, Sept. 27 NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge Virtual Information Session
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022
6 p.m. Central Time
Join the Wednesday, Oct. 5 NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge Virtual Information Session
As NASA prepares for the return to Earth’s Moon, the agency invites all undergraduate students who would like to gain a hands-on, authentic engineering design experience while also directly contributing to upcoming missions, to apply for Micro-g NExT challenges.
Participants will design, build, test prototype mission hardware that addresses an authentic, current space exploration challenge. The overall experience includes hands-on engineering design, test operations, and public outreach.
For more information about the challenges, eligibility requirements, and the application process, visit the NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge website.
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CSE Student Services
NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge Virtual Information Sessions
Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2022
6 p.m. Central Time
Join the Tuesday, Sept. 27 NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge Virtual Information Session
Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022
6 p.m. Central Time
Join the Wednesday, Oct. 5 NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge Virtual Information Session
As NASA prepares for the return to Earth’s Moon, the agency invites all undergraduate students who would like to gain a hands-on, authentic engineering design experience while also directly contributing to upcoming missions, to apply for Micro-g NExT challenges.
Participants will design, build, test prototype mission hardware that addresses an authentic, current space exploration challenge. The overall experience includes hands-on engineering design, test operations, and public outreach.
For more information about the challenges, eligibility requirements, and the application process, visit the NASA Micro-g NExT Challenge website.
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