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Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater)

NASA provides a variety of pathways for those outside the agency to contribute to authentic and meaningful research. Whether you’re a student pursuing a degree in STEM (science, technology, engineering, or mathematics), an educator looking for new ways to engage your classroom, or a citizen scientist enthusiastic about sharing your observations, there’s a wide array of opportunities to get involved in NASA research.

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Citizen scientists around the world participate in environmental observation and measurement efforts through GLOBE.
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Everybody

People from all around the world can make contributions to NASA research through citizen science projects and other opportunities available to the public.

  • Share your observations and take measurements in your part of the world through
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    (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment), an international science and education initiative that engages students, teachers, and the public in collecting and analyzing environmental data.
  • Do you have a relevant idea for human health science research that could be performed on the future Gateway lunar space station?
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    to share your idea for consideration.
  • The
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    program through NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate invites citizen scientists to develop innovations in recycling material waste on deep space missions, develop aids/devices for navigating on the lunar surface during future Artemis missions, and more.
  • Do you have the “right stuff” to participate in a simulated deep space mission? NASA’s
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    (the Human Exploration Research Analog) is seeking healthy subjects to participate in 45-day simulations to study the physiological and psychological effects of isolation and confinement on humans to help prepare for future missions to the Moon and Mars.
  • Visit the NASA
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    for more opportunities to discover the secrets of the universe, search for life elsewhere, and improve life on Earth and in space.
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This collage features the winning designs in the 2024 Dream with Us Design Challenge, which asks students to dream of innovations for the future of aviation.
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Middle and High School Students

Students can gain valuable experience while making a difference in the future of aeronautics and exploration.

  • Rising high school juniors and seniors are eligible to apply for the four-week
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    training program sponsored by NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley, California. The program focuses on collecting and analyzing complex biological data such as genetic codes, and computational biology.
  • Through the annual
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    offered by NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate, U.S. students in grades 6 to 12 form teams and design an experiment to fly on a suborbital flight platform such as a high-altitude balloon.
  • Interested in aviation? The
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    through NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate invites students in grades 6 to 12 to envision new innovations that will improve the safety, sustainability, and accessibility of aviation systems and technology.
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    , U.S. students ages 16 and up can boost their research experience and contribute to NASA’s work with the guidance of an agency mentor.
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This collage features the winning designs in the 2024 Dream with Us Design Challenge, which asks students to dream of innovations for the future of aviation.
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Undergraduate and Graduate Students

NASA offers a variety of research opportunities for college students preparing to launch their own exciting careers in STEM.

  • NASA’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (
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    ) grants competitive awards to enable college and university students within specific
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    to participate in cutting-edge research projects that address NASA’s challenges and needs.
  • The National Space Grant College and Fellowship Project (
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    ), is a national network of colleges and universities comprising a total of 52 consortia across the U.S. These consortia fund several research opportunities for students attending member colleges and universities. Look up
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    to discover available opportunities.
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    are available in a wide range of opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, enabling meaningful contributions to NASA’s missions as well as authentic experience as a part of the agency’s world-class workforce.
  • Through the
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    , students are invited to propose their ideas describing innovative new approaches to tackling one of six major research areas as outlined by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.
  • Students can take part in valuable studies of the ever-changing Earth system through NASA’s Earth Science Division’s
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    program. ECR includes the eight-week
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    , the
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    , and more.
  • College students at ********* Serving Institutions can contribute to the agency’s exploration goals through many opportunities offered by NASA’s ********* University Research and Education Project (
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    ).
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Educators of grades K-8 take part in a workshop hosted by NASA’s Next Gen STEM.
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Educators

NASA provides opportunities for educators to participate in authentic aerospace research, as well as to engage their students in research in the classroom.

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    offers a variety of opportunities for educators, from curriculum enhancement and faculty development to grants enabling teachers to bring NASA research into the classroom. Look up
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    to discover available opportunities.
  • NASA welcomes interns with professional teaching experience to help foster the education and curiosity of students who will shape the future workforce. Visit
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    to learn more and find current opportunities.
  • Through NASA’s
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    , part of the agency’s Earth Science Division’s Early Career Research Program, high school STEM educators can join a research team led by NASA scientists to focus on a research area related to climate change.

There’s More to Explore

Explore available NASA STEM learning experiences, such as internship roles, student competitions, or engagements with NASA researchers, through

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platform. Visit
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webpage for the latest news and resources from the agency’s Office of STEM Engagement.

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