NASA Announces High School Competition For Future Scientists, Engineers
NASA has announced a new contest challenging high school teams to design software for small satellites aboard the International Space Station. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., designed the Zero-Robotics investigation to inspire future scientists and engineers.

The teams will be asked to find solutions to the challenges of satellite docking, assembly and flight formation. The first 100 high school teams to register by Sept. 10 will be selected to participate in the competition. For full entry details, click on the link associated with this story.

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