NASA Launches Second International Space Apps Challenge

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Jan. 28, 2013

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                           
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx   

RELEASE: 13-034

NASA LAUNCHES SECOND INTERNATIONAL SPACE APPS CHALLENGE

WASHINGTON -- NASA and government agencies worldwide will host the 
second International Space Apps Challenge April 20-21, with events 
across all seven continents and in space. 

Participants are encouraged to develop mobile applications, software, 
hardware, data visualization and platform solutions that could 
contribute to space exploration missions and help improve life on 
Earth. 

The two-day event will provide an opportunity for government to 
harness the expertise and entrepreneurial spirit of citizen explorers 
to help address global challenges. During the event, representatives 
of NASA and other international space agencies will gather with 
scientists and participants to use publicly released open data to 
create solutions for 50 software, hardware and visualization 
challenges, including robotics, citizen science platforms and 
applications of remote sensing data. Challenges selected to be worked 
on during the event will be published online prior to the event. 

The 2012 challenge engaged more than 2,000 participants who 
collaborated on more than 100 open source solutions to 71 featured 
challenges. 

"What sets apart the International Space Apps Challenge from other 
events is that this is a collaborative opportunity to engage people 
from all over the world to participate in space exploration and 
develop state-of-the-art technology to improve life on Earth and in 
space," said Nick Skytland, program manager of NASA's Open Innovation 
Program. 

Twelve locations in the United States will host an International Space 
Apps Challenge event: Atlanta, Ga.; Austin, Texas; Cape Canaveral, 
Fla.; Cleveland; Detroit, Easton, Md.; New York; Philadelphia; Reno, 
Nev.; Rochester, N.Y.; San Francisco; Syracuse, N.Y. Thirty-eight 
other events will be held in 30 other countries: Australia, Bolivia, 
Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, 
Ecuador, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, India, 
Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Poland, Macedonia, Mexico, Nepal, New 
Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Uganda and 
United Kingdom. Also participating will be McMurdo Station in 
Antarctica and astronauts aboard the International Space Station. 

Registration for citizen participation will open on March 1. 

To learn more about the International Space Apps Challenge, visit: 


http://spaceappschallenge.org 

For information about NASA's programs and missions, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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