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Feb 17, 2021
Moore Norman Technology Center students pose for a photo. The students teamed up to create an app for a development challenge from NASA.
A group of Moore Norman Technology Center students was selected as one of 10 teams from across the nation to participate in a virtual event for NASAâs App Development Challenge.
The six high school seniors from Norman High School, Norman North High School and Moore High School spent the fall developing an app to aid NASAâs Space Communications and Navigation [SCaN] team, which handles the programs communications technology. Today, the team will showcase their app to NASA.
Michigan Tech students took home top honors the Artemis Award in NASA’s Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing (BIG) Idea Challenge.
Students from Michigan Technological University want to shine a light on the darkest places of the moon. Their design, a rover called Tethered permanently shadowed Region EXplorer (T-REX), deploys a lightweight, superconducting cable to keep other lunar rovers powered and provide wireless communication as they operate in the extreme environments of the moon’s frigid, lightless craters.
Eight university teams competed in the BIG Idea Challenge for 2020, called the Lunar PSR Challenge. The goal? Demonstrating different technologies and designs to study and explore the moon’s permanently shadowed regions (PSRs), which
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