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NASA Writing Contest

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  • Nov 17, 2023
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We're working to get students excited about STEM and encouraging them to participate in STEM learning opportunities. NASA is currently running a writing contest for students K-12th grade that asks them to learn about Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS) and then dream up a totally new RPS-powered mission for the agency that explores a place with limited to no light.  


More about the challenge >  here



 
 
 

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Jami Mays
Jami Mays
29 abr

Wow, this is such an awesome initiative by NASA! I actually remember learning about RPS in high school—it’s fascinating how they power missions in complete darkness. I know this because we had a class project on space exploration, and it blew my mind. I love how this contest inspires creativity in STEM, especially for younger students. Reminds me of when I needed some essay writing help for a similar science topic and found Essay Writing Service Canada super helpful—they made things so much easier to understand. Good luck to all the students entering!

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