NASA Partners With the LEGO Group for Design and Build Contest

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June 5, 2013

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

Amanda Santoro 
LEGO Systems Inc., Enfield, Conn. 
860-763-7834 
amanda.santoro@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 13-173

NASA PARTNERS WITH THE LEGO GROUP FOR DESIGN AND BUILD CONTEST

WASHINGTON -- NASA and the LEGO Group are partnering to inspire the 
next generation of aerospace engineers by offering a new design 
competition. The competition will spur students of all ages to use 
the toy bricks in building models of future airplanes and spacecraft. 


The "NASA's Missions: Imagine and Build" competition opens Wednesday 
with an entry deadline of July 31. Winners in each category will be 
selected by a panel of NASA and LEGO officials and announced Sept. 1. 


The first category in the contest is "Inventing our Future of Flight." 
In this challenge, participants will design and build their idea for 
an aircraft of the future based on real concepts and new technology 
NASA's aeronautics innovators are working on to increase fuel 
efficiency and reduce harmful emissions and noise. 

In addition to building a model from LEGO bricks or using the LEGO 
Digital Designer computer program, participants in this category also 
must prepare and write a technical paper. The paper will explain how 
the contest design takes advantage of NASA's ideas and potentially 
improves on them. 

This category divides entrants into two groups: young student builders 
ages 13 to 18 and an open group for anyone age 13 and older. The two 
winners will receive a custom-made LEGO trophy and a collection of 
NASA memorabilia. 

The second contest category is "Imagine our Future Beyond Earth." In 
this challenge, participants will use their imaginations to design 
and build a futuristic vehicle from LEGO bricks that might travel 
through the air or in space. It could be an airplane, rotorcraft, 
rocket, spacecraft, satellite, rover or something else. The design 
can be based in reality or purely a flight of fancy. This competition 
is open to entrants 16 or older. The grand prize is a LEGO set signed 
by the set's designer and a collection of NASA memorabilia. There 
also is a runner up prize. 
To read the complete rules and guidelines for submitting the LEGO 
model and technical paper, visit: 

http://rebrick.lego.com/ 

LEGO Systems, Inc. is the North American division of The LEGO Group, a 
privately-held, family-owned company based in Billund, Denmark. The 
company is one of the world's leading manufacturers of creatively 
educational play materials for children. For more information and to 
visit the virtual LEGO world, go to: 

http://www.LEGO.com 

For more information about NASA aeronautics research and space 
exploration, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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