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NASA and Hack Club launch teen Stardance Challenge

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NASA and Hack Club launch teen Stardance Challenge
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  • NASA and Hack Club partner to launch the Stardance Challenge for teens.
  • Students aged 13-18 can use real NASA mission data for projects.
  • Participants can create code, apps, models, and simulations with support.

Participants can create code, apps, electronics, circuit boards, models, and simulations. Hack Club offers peer and expert reviews, prizes, and opportunities to showcase work. NASA provides access to datasets, mission materials, multimedia, and virtual sessions with subject matter experts.

Separately, NASA is hosting a Career Technical Education Day at Goddard Space Flight Center on June 2, focusing on robotics and AI, with registration due May 26. A virtual event on aviation technology is scheduled for June 11. NASA also invites people of all ages to participate in citizen science projects using a phone or computer on their own schedule.

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