Two NSS Student Contests Now Open for Art and Design

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Roadmap to Space Art Contest

  • Ages 12 – 25 (Grades 7-12 plus university).
  • Submission Deadline: October 8, 2024.
  • Students create their vision of a future for humanity in space through art in traditional methods and non-AI generated techniques.
  • Winning artwork will fly into space on a Blue Origin rocket!
  • Info: https://nss.org/nss-roadmap-to-space-art-contest/

Live in a Healthy Space Design Competition

  • Ages 12-18 (Grades 7-12)
  • Submission Deadline: November 31, 2024
  • Students design an agricultural module or area for a space settlement that focuses on a specific component such as infrastructure, food production and resident nutrition.
  • Info: https://nss.org/healthy-space/

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