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&lt;/script&gt;</html><description>Resources / FAQs General FAQs What is the goal of NASA Space Apps Challenge? Encourage participants worldwide to use NASA data to solve challenges presented each year. What is the Space Apps Challenge? Space Challenge is an organization dedicated to bringing together NASA Space event organizers. It coordinates events where winners of hackathons compete in the Space App Challenge Award, fostering innovation and collaboration in space technology and exploration. Important Event Date During October &#x2013; Dec after NASA Space App of each year How can I register For Thai : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSch4E_uUjBPtJ4FiabvvzE5WY66zrTTUzmnuLhXgzFNYg-QcA/viewform For Singaporeans: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBuFImNgPXZJu6uSauQYd5IsvKcxqdGOpPpwDwdgOD4GF8Xw/viewform How old do you have to be to join the competition? Up to 30 are recommend, However, if you are younger than the required age, you can still participate as long as you can take responsibility for the project on your own. After applying, what do I have to do next? If you have completed the form, confirm your application in the WhatsApp Business Group chat box again with your name and surname. After applications are closed The organizer will send an email to submit the project within 2-3 business Does the competition have to be run in only two days or is there enough time to do it? You can choose a topic, think of a project, and make slides in advance of the competition day. Can I compete individually? You can work alone, however we recommend working as a team,&#xA0;Because everyone has different abilities. This will encourage project participants to develop themselves more quickly. Recommended: 2 or more per team. Can I choose a topic and start working immediately? Contestants can prepare in advance. But operations will start on 07 October 2024. Location Learn more detail on each country info page Rule Learn more detail on each country info page Reward Although the primary goal of Hackathons is to promote collaboration and teamwork, Space Challenge will have winners. This year, awards will be given in the following categories: Best Use of Data Best Use of Hardware or Technology Galactic Impact Most Inspirational Best Mission Concept Best Storytelling Global Connection Art and Technology Local Impact To celebrate the tenth annual event, Space Challenge NASA will introduce several new award categories for Space Apps Challenge NASA Award 2024! All awards are subject to NASA&#x2019;s discretion. Stay tuned for more information. How can you contact us? Toggle Content What kind of challenges can I expect in the Space Apps Challenge? Challenges typically cover a wide range of topics related to Earth and space, including but not limited to climate change, space exploration, disaster response, and data visualization. What resources will be available to participants during the challenge? Participants usually have access to NASA&#x2019;s open data, APIs, and other resources. Local organizers may also provide additional tools and mentorship. Resources Team Formation Guide A detailed, step-by-step guide on how to create or join a team. Forming a team is essential for project submission. This guide will be released on August 22, 2024. Space App Connect Guide Comprehensive instructions on how to navigate Space Apps Connect, provided in a step-by-step format. This guide will be released on September 23, 2024. Project Submission Guide A thorough, step-by-step guide with instructions and best practices for building your Project Submission page and successfully submitting your project. This guide will be released on September 23, 2024. Judging &amp; Awards Guide A detailed guide explaining the judging process and the ten Global Awards available. This guide will be released on September 23, 2024. Participant FAQ What is the NASA Space Apps Challenge The NASA Space Apps Challenge is the largest annual global hackathon. It&#x2019;s a two-day event that encourages international collaboration to address real-world problems on Earth and in space using NASA&#x2019;s free and open data. What is the theme of the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge? The 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge theme is &#x201C;The Sun Touches Everything&#x201D; in collaboration with&#xA0;NASA Heliophysics. This theme is in alignment with the&#xA0;Heliophysics Big Year, a global celebration of the Sun&#x2019;s influence on Earth and the entire solar system, as declared by NASA. You can learn more about the 2024 theme on our&#xA0;blog. How do I register to participate in the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge? Registration for the 2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge opens on July 18 and will remain open through the end of the hackathon on October 6, 2024 (11:59 p.m. local time). To participate in the hackathon: Create an account on&#xA0;spaceappschallenge.org Register for the&#xA0;2024 NASA Space Apps Challenge Choose an in-person or virtual Local Event or the virtual Universal Event Participants must register individually, not as teams. Forming your team is a separate process. Who can participate in the NASA Space Apps Challenge? The NASA Space Apps Challenge is open to people of all ages, skill levels, and professional backgrounds. By participating, you join a global community that encourages collaboration across borders, sectors, and cultures. Whether you&#x2019;re a student, professional, technologist, engineer, or artist, the NASA Space Apps Challenge has opportunities for anyone interested in space and science. What is the minimum age for participants? The NASA Space Apps Challenge welcomes participants of all ages! However, participants under the age of 18 must be registered by a parent or legal guardian and must be accompanied by them at all times during the event. Does it cost anything to participate? There is no cost to participate in the NASA Space Apps Challenge. If you are asked to pay money to participate in any aspect of a NASA Space Apps event, do not pay anything and please report to&#xA0;info@spaceappschallenge.org. How can I connect with the NASA Space Apps community? Follow us on&#xA0;X,&#xA0;Facebook,&#xA0;Instagram, and&#xA0;YouTube&#xA0;to connect with your NASA Space Apps community! Share your excitement and hackathon journey using #SpaceApps. Who are the 2024 Space Agency Partners? The 2024 Space Agency Partners include the Australian Space Agency, Brazilian Space Agency, Canadian Space Agency, the Communications, Space &amp; Technology Commission in Saudi Arabia,&#xA0;European Space Agency, Indian Space Research Organization, Italian Space Agency, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Mexican</description></oembed>
