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Announcing NASA’s 3D Printed Habitat Challenge

Announcing NASA’s 3D Printed Habitat Challenge

Today at Maker Faire Sam Ortega — the Program Manager of NASA’s Centennial Challenges Program — announced a new $2.25 million competition to design and build a 3D printed habitat intended for deep space exploration.

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Live from MakerCon — An Interview with Sam Ortega

Live from MakerCon — An Interview with Sam Ortega

Talking to Sam Ortega about NASA’s Centennial Challenges Program and how the technologies and tools of the Maker Movement are appearing inside NASA.

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Live from MakerCon — An Interview with Eben Upton

Live from MakerCon — An Interview with Eben Upton

Talking to Eben Upton about the Raspberry Pi, its origins and success, and the process of onshoring the production of the board back from China to the United Kingdom.

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Taking the Cube Quest Challenge

Taking the Cube Quest Challenge

Registration is now open for NASA’s first in-space challenge competition, offering the agency’s largest-ever prize purse. Your journey into lunar orbit begins at Moffett Field in January.

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How The Public Can Get Involved With NASA

How The Public Can Get Involved With NASA

NASA is harnessing makers to come up with great ideas and develop technologies in several different ways. One of the most interesting is the contest series called NASA’S Centennial Challenges. NASA proposes a theme and offers rewards to the winners. Those winners can go on to create technology for NASA as well as grow their […]

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Maker Camp 2014: Worldwide And In Your Neighborhood

Maker Camp 2014: Worldwide And In Your Neighborhood

For the third straight year, Google and Make have come together to put on Maker Camp, a free, online summer camp for teens on Google+. Building on 2 million past participants, Maker Camp 2014 officially kicks off today at 11 a.m. PDT / 2 p.m. EDT today with a Hangout featuring NASA and Buzz Aldrin. […]

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Want a Free Trip to Orbit With NASA?

Want a Free Trip to Orbit With NASA?

Aimed directly at the 21 “rookie states” that have had no previous CubeSat presence in space, one of the initiatives announced by President Obama today at the White House Maker Faire is an “announcement of opportunity” from NASA for new CubeSat developers.

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