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  • 1.  Plant the Moon Challenge

    Posted 07-28-2023 04:24:00 PM

    Participants in the Plant the Moon Challenge will join a global science experiment and research challenge to examine how vegetable crops can grow in lunar or Martian soil. Each team will receive real soil simulant from the University of Central Florida's CLASS Exolith Lab! You will design and conduct a set of experiments using this simulant to grow crops for a future long-duration mission.

    Teams will use the Project Guide to help define their own experimental parameters, such as the structure of the plant growth setup, amount of water used, and nutrients or fertilizer added to the simulant to support plant growth. After a 10-week growing period, you will submit final project reports and join the global network of researchers helping to expand our space exploration capabilities!

    Your team will submit a report detailing your experiment setup, parameters, and results to help NASA scientists understand how to use lunar soil to provide nutritious crops for future missions to the Moon or Mars!

    All participants with completed projects will be invited to showcase their work at a virtual symposium with NASA scientists, program executives, and other dignitaries, where Best-in-Show awards will be presented to teams with the best experiments in a variety of categories.

    One team represents a maximum of 10 students. While there is no minimum number of team members required to participate, teams tend to be more successful with at least 2-3 participants. Each kit provides 10 pots, 10 KN95 masks, and simulant for around 10 plants. The Challenge is judged for Best in Show Awards at four levels - Elementary School, Middle School, High School, and Undergraduate/Professional.

    More Info, GRANT OPPORTUNITIES TO FUND A TEAM, and Registration: