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We invite members of the public to contribute their time and expertise to advancing research, solving problems, and potentially winning prizes as a result of their work. We also invite you to find out all of the ways you can bring NASA into your life through participating in experiences, learning engagements, and activities that you can do on your own.
Help NASA Solve Challenges
NASA invites the public to develop solutions in support of the agency's missions. Below are current opportunities, including prize competitions, challenges, crowdsourcing, and solicitations that address the agency's needs.
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University-level competition for teams to use the NASA systems engineering process to design, build, and operate a lunar robot.
Middle/high school and college-level student teams design, build, test, and launch a high-powered rocket carrying a scientific or engineering payload.
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Citizen Science
NASA citizen science projects are open to everyone around the world, not limited to U.S. citizens or residents.
NASA’s citizen science projects are collaborations between scientists and interested members of the public. Through these collaborations, volunteers (known as citizen scientists) have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries. More than 450 NASA citizen scientists have been named as co-authors on refereed scientific publications. Want to work on some real NASA science? Be a Citizen Scientist!
Read MoreVolunteer for a NASA Study
Many people write to NASA regarding opportunities available for citizens to participate in a NASA study, such as the Bed Rest Study. To find information on how to volunteer with NASA, please visit the Analog Studies page.
Read MoreOpen Science Curriculum
NASA is making a long-term commitment to building an inclusive open science community over the next decade.
NASA’s Transform to Open Science (TOPS) initiative is designed to transform agencies, organizations, and communities to an inclusive culture of open science. The open science curriculum will introduce those beginning their open science journey to important definitions, tools, and resources; and provide participants at all levels recommendations on best practices.
Read MoreGet Your Research On The Station
Reference information and resources to provide insight into sending your science experiment or technology demonstration to the space station.
Read MoreResearch Opportunities in Space and Earth Science
NASA leads the nation on a great journey of discovery, seeking new knowledge and understanding of our planet Earth, our Sun and solar system, and the universe out to its farthest reaches and back to its earliest moments of existence. Find research opportunities and resources related to NASA science.
Read MoreSpace Technology Opportunities
Technology drives exploration and the space economy. Learn about NASA’s space technology opportunities developing, demonstrating, and transferring new space technologies that benefit NASA, commercial, and other government missions.
Read MoreAeronautics Research
Find opportunities to collaborate with NASA’s aeronautical innovators and/or contribute to their research to enable new and improved air transportation systems.
Read MoreBring NASA into Your Classroom
Professional development, webcasts, lectures, contests, and more
Browse opportunities that integrate NASA missions, educational resources, and NASA-unique facilities to provide high-quality STEM content and hands-on learning experiences. Educators return to their classrooms equipped with real-world experiences relevant to NASA content, hands-on training, and readiness to teach and engage their students in the STEM areas.
Learn More about Bring NASA into Your ClassroomExplore Student Opportunities
Multiple challenges and opportunities reaching a broad audience of middle and high schools, colleges, and universities across the nation.
NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars
Challenges are designed to build student knowledge and skills in STEM by focusing on NASA's goals, collaboration, and career pathways.
NASA Student Launch Challenge
Student Launch is a research-based, competitive, experiential exploration activity. This project offers multiple challenges reaching a broad audience of middle and high schools, colleges, and universities across the nation.
First Nations Launch
The competition offers Tribal college-level students the opportunity to demonstrate engineering and design skills through direct application in high-powered rocketry.
NASA Space Place Art Challenge
If you were sending commands from Earth to a faraway spacecraft or a robotic rover on another planet, what would you tell it to do? NASA Space Place wants to see your ideas! Young artists are invited to learn about NASA’s Deep Space Network and then use their imagination to create artwork representing their deep space communication ideas. Entry Deadline: July 31.
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NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Webinar Series
Join NASA’s GPM mission team for a series of webinars to celebrate 10 years of Earth observations that have helped us better understand our water cycle, improving life around the globe.
In the next webinar of the series, find out how Earth-observing satellites are able to measure precipitation, temperature, and other weather variables from space. Learn about remote sensing and gain an understanding of how and why we use satellites to help us observe and protect our home planet. Next Event Date: July 11, at 8 p.m. EDT.
RegisterInformational Webinar: Europa Clipper – Seeking Life on Jupiter’s Icy Moon
Join this informational webinar to learn more about the mission and NASA’s plans for student and public engagement.
In October 2024, NASA is sending a mission to explore an ocean on another world. Europa, a moon of Jupiter, has a global ocean of liquid water under an icy surface. The Europa Clipper mission will orbit Jupiter, making several close approaches to Europa, to collect data on its geology and chemistry and determine whether there are places below Europa’s surface that could support life. Webinar Date: July 23, at noon EDT.
RegisterVirtual Guest Program
Since 2020, NASA has invited you, the public, to be virtual guests at launches and milestone events. As a virtual guest, you have access to curated resources, schedule changes, and mission specific information straight to your inbox. Following each activity, guests are sent a stamp for your virtual guest passport! All resources, participation, and registration are FREE. Receive your invitation. Select your opportunities. Join us!
Read MoreFlight Opportunities Community of Practice Webinars
Attend these monthly webinars to learn best practices and important lessons learned from suborbital and orbital researchers, flight providers, and NASA personnel experienced in using flight tests to advance technologies.
Small Spacecraft Community of Practice Webinars
The Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute hosts a public webinar series to share information with the community on work NASA, partner agencies, and other members of the community in the area of small spacecraft.
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