![]() ![]() Age and grade of the submitting student. ![]() In the body of your email, please include the following information: pdf format and completed Moonshot Poster Contest Terms and Conditions form to by November 30, 2022. Travel will be at the winner’s own expense.Īll poster contest submissions will be included in a digital payload on a future mission to the Moon!Įmail a digital file in. State Award Winners will be invited to a VIP Tour at Astrobotic Headquarters in Pittsburgh, around the time of the Peregrine mission if schedules permit. State Award Winners will be selected across a range of categories, such as: Science Communication, Entrepreneurial Spirit, and Creativity. A regional 1st place award certificate will go to a winning entry in each region. Pennsylvania will be divided into major geographic regions, each consisting of multiple counties. Winning entries will be selected across three grade ranges: Elementary (Grades 3-4), Middle School (5-8) and High School (9-12). The spacecraft will launch aboard a rocket from Florida, but once it has left Earth’s atmosphere, Astrobotic Mission Control will coordinate the lander’s journey to the Moon.Ī panel of judges from across the STEAM disciplines in Pennsylvania, including art and science educators and space industry professionals will judge submissions ahead of Astrobotic’s launch in late 2022. Powered by Pennsylvania: Peregrine is being constructed at Astrobotic Headquarters on Pittsburgh’s Northside, with metals and electronics built by Pennsylvanians.Flight of the Falcon: The lunar lander is named for the peregrine falcon, the fastest animal on Earth.Commercial Space Industry: Peregrine will carry payloads from companies and countries around the world and deploy a small rover to search for underground tunnels or “lava tubes,” potential sites for future lunar settlers.History in the Making: Astrobotic’s Peregrine lander will be the first private commercial spacecraft to land on the lunar surface and the first American spacecraft to land on the Moon since the Apollo era.Students are encouraged to create a poster that reflects one or more of the following aspects of the Peregrine mission: Teachers, parents, or guardians will email student poster submission and the completed terms and conditions form for consideration to (detailed below) before submissions close on November 30, 2022.Students may use either computer programs or traditional art supplies to create their poster.Students may produce their poster submissions independently at home, during classroom time, or during out of school learning programs at community centers, libraries, or summer camps.Moonshot Museum, Penn State’s Readiness Institute, Astrobotic, and the Pennsylvania Department of Education invite Pennsylvania students in grades 3-12 to participate in a statewide poster contest celebrating America’s return to the Moon this year, an achievement powered by Pennsylvanians. ![]()
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