NASA, Ahoora Foundation Unite to Ignite Students' Passion for Science, Space, and Technology

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Jan. 22, 2013

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
jbuck@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 13-025

NASA, AHOORA FOUNDATION UNITE TO IGNITE STUDENTS' PASSION FOR SCIENCE, SPACE, AND TECHNOLOGY

WASHINGTON -- Candy, soda and other everyday items will be the tools 
of the trade for teenage rocket makers competing in the What If? Live 
Student Design Challenge, which was kicked off Tuesday by NASA and 
the Ahoora Foundation of Plano, Texas. Registration is open through 
Feb. 28 for the worldwide contest, in which 14- to 18-year-old 
students will design experimental propulsion systems using materials 
that are cheap and easy to get. 

What If? is designed to excite students about science, technology, 
engineering and mathematics. The goal is to develop their creative 
and analytical abilities by learning about the growing need for green 
fuels and designing a vehicle propulsion system using commonly 
available materials, including sweet treats and carbonated beverages. 
Students in two age categories, 14-16 and 17-18, may work alone or in 
groups of as many as four. They must create a research plan, write a 
research paper, develop and build the propulsion system, make a video 
showing the vehicle in action, and submit the video to judges via 
YouTube.com. 

A panel of scientists, astronauts and educators will judge the entries 
and select finalists. There will be one winning design in each age 
category. Winners will be announced in May and receive special 
recognition from NASA and Ahoora. 

To register, submit research, and learn more about vehicle design, the 
official rules and other information about the What If? Live Student 
Design Challenge, including view a two-minute video of the propulsion 
system in action, visit: 

http://www.whatifprize.org 

For more information about NASA, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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