NASA Invites Students to Name Moon-Bound Spacecraft
Posted on Oct 05, 2011 01:36:48 PM | John Entwistle | 0 Comments    |
Artist concept of GRAIL twin spacecraft in tandem orbits around the moon.NASA has a class assignment for U.S. students: help the agency give the twin GRAIL mission spacecraft headed to orbit around the moon new names.

The naming contest is open to students in kindergarten through 12th grade at schools in the United States. Entries must be submitted by teachers using an online entry form. Length of submissions can range from a short paragraph to a 500-word essay. The entry deadline is Nov. 11.

For contest rules and more information, visit: http://grail.nasa.gov/contest

Email questions to: grailcontest@jpl.nasa.gov

For more information about GRAIL, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/grail


Tags : High School Student Opportunity, K-12 Education, Middle School Students, Student Contest  
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