April 18, 2022 MEDIA ADVISORY M22-004 NASA Student Launch Teams Returning to North Alabama
Following two years of virtual events, teams will have the opportunity to compete in person at the 2022 NASA Student Launch rocketry competition. The annual event is set for Saturday, April 23, at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, minutes north of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Student Launch challenges middle school, high school, college, and university students to design, build, test, and fly a payload and high-powered amateur rocket. Sixty teams from 23 states plus Puerto Rico are taking part in this year’s competition; 27 teams are expected to launch in person. Teams not traveling to Alabama may conduct final test flights at a home launch field. Schedule
Winners will be announced June 2 during a virtual awards ceremony once all teams’ flight data has been verified. Media interested in covering Student Launch events should contact Christopher Blair at 256-544-0034. Middle and high school teams can choose to attempt the college/university division challenge or develop their own science or engineering experiment. Teams predicted their rocket’s altitude months in advance of launch day. The team that comes closest to their projection in each division wins the Altitude Award. Teams are scored in nearly a dozen other categories, including safety, vehicle design, social media presence, and science, technology, engineering, and math engagement. NASA’s Southeast Regional Office of STEM Engagement manages Student Launch, one of the agency’s Artemis Student Challenges. These activities stimulate innovation and advance NASA’s human exploration mission through collaboration with educational institutions and students – the Artemis Generation, who will help NASA explore the Moon and Mars. NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate and Office of STEM Engagement, along with Northrop Grumman provide funding and leadership for the initiative. The rocket launches are open to the public, but pets are not permitted. Live streaming will begin at 8:30 a.m. CDT on Student Launch Facebook and NASA Marshall Youtube. For more information about Student Launch, visit: | ||
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