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Zero Robotics invites High School Teams for 2025 Competition

Alissa Chavalithumrong

Zero Robotics Invites Teams to Apply for the 2025 High School Coding Competition with the NASA Astrobee Robots on the International Space Station

Zero Robotics is an educational program that hosts tournaments to teach middle and high school students to write code and program with robots on the International Space Station (ISS). Professor Danielle Wood, Director of the Space Enabled Research Group at MIT, serves as the university lead for the program and coordinates with NASA to access the Astrobee robots for the program.  MIT collaborates with the Innovation Learning Center to implement Zero Robotics and serve students and educators. Sponsors for the program have included NASA, Aerospace Corporation, Aurora Flight Sciences, the National Science Foundation and the ISS National Laboratory.

For January and February 2025, Zero Robotics invites teams to apply for the first US-focused tournament using the NASA Astrobee robots on the International Space Station.  The invitation is open to US High School Students at for 2025. We will hold a webinar to share information on December 19 at 1pm ET.  

Learn more about Zero Robotics here

The applications have now closed.  Follow the button below to view the slides from the December 19 informational webinar.

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