Scientist for a Day Essay Contest
NASA's 2020-2021 Scientist for a Day essay contest is open to U.S. and international participants. The US contest deadline was Feb. 21, 2021.
Winners will be announced in spring 2021.
Since the Cassini mission to Saturn ended in 2017, The Scientist for a Day contest is now part of NASA's Radioisotope Power Systems program, and is now called the Power to Explore Student Challenge. The 2023-24 writing contest is open to K-12 students in the United States. The contest deadline is February 9, 2024. Good luck to all who participate!
11/07/2022
K-12 students in the United States can enter this student writing challenge. Good luck to everyone who enters! The grand prize is a trip to the NASA Glenn Research Center.
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02/10/2021
EXTENDED CONTEST DEADLINE: The Scientist for a Day's US essay contest deadline is now February 21, 2021. Good luck to all who enter! https://rps.nasa.gov/scientist-for-a-day
01/05/2021
Watch the 3-minute video introducing NASA's 2020-2021 Scientist for a Day essay contest for students in grades 5-12, here: https://youtu.be/fUpa_V-650k The contest deadline is February 12, 2021, and the online entry form for US entries is now available. The contest website can be found at https://rps.nasa.gov/scientist-for-a-day Good luck!
NASA Scientist for a Day Essay Contest 2020-2021 Scientist for a Day is an essay contest that challenges students in grades 5-12 to think like scientists. The topics of this year’s essay contest are three m...
11/19/2020
Announcing the topics for NASA's 2020-2021 Scientist for a Day essay contest for students in grades 5-12
12/06/2019
NASA's 2019-2020 Scientist for a Day essay contest for students in grades 5-12 is now open. Over two dozen countries are involved so far. Good luck!
Home | Scientist for a Day – NASA Solar System Exploration Scientist for a Day Scientist for a Day - Home Scientist for a Day challenges students in grades 5-12 to think like scientists. Examine real spacecraft images of Uranus’ moon Miranda, Neptune’s moon Triton, and Pluto’s moon Charon. Choose the destination you think would be the best place to re...
10/08/2018
The Cassini mission is over, but the Scientist for a Day essay contest continues, here: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/scientist-for-a-day/
Teachers: If you're having technical problems submitting essays for the 2016-17 Cassini Scientist for a Day essay contest, please keep trying. You should receive a confirmation page with an essay ID # if the essay was submitted successfully. Please make sure you have filled out all of the fields on the entry form. You may submit up to 3 essays per class you teach. We have extended the contest deadline to February 28, 2017 to provide additional time to submit essays that had technical problems being submitted.
02/09/2016
NASA's 2015-16 Cassini Scientist for a Day Essay Contest Deadline is February 26, 2016. There's still time to enter! For contest rules, videos about each essay topic, a downloadable contest flyer, frequently asked questions, and more information, visit:
http://go.nasa.gov/1lPEmxn
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