Arlington Public Schools: Washington-Liberty Students Win Inaugural NASA STEM Challenge

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Arlington VA

04 February, 2022

9:35 AM

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Press release from Arlington Public Schools: 2022-02-03 W-L students react after finding out their experiment was selected by NASA. Student Experiment to be included on Suborbital Rocket Payload Administered by Future Engineers, the challenge aims to inspire students to seek a deeper understanding of Earth's atmosphere, space exploration, coding, and electronics, as well as an appreciation of the importance of test data. Nearly 600 teams applied, representing 5,000 students in grades 6 through 12 from across the country. The team from Washington-Liberty includes the following students: For their experiment, the students chose to leverage an existing technology called scintillators to see if this technology can be used in space to detect and map Gamma Rays and X-Rays. Since scintillators produce visible light as a by-product, the experiment will also look at using this visible light to produce electricity via a solar cell to power small scale electronics. The winning teams will each receive $1,500 to build their experiments and a NASA-funded spot to test them, either on suborbital rocket flights operated by Blue Origin or UP Aerospace, or on a high-altitude balloon flight from Raven Aerostar. The selected student teams will build the payloads in preparation for flight test, targeted to take place in early 2023. Nearly 500 volunteer judges, including teachers, NASA personnel, and technology subject matter experts reviewed the entries. Proposals were evaluated on criteria including the originality of their flight experiment idea, its impact on education and/or society, and the quality of the build plan. The winning teams come from 37 states and territories and include more than 600 students. Winners can be found on the Future Engineers website. This press release was produced by Arlington Public Schools. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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