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High School Aerospace Scholars

Texas High School Aerospace Scholars is an authentic STEM learning experience for Texas high school juniors to engage with NASA’s missions and become the next generation of explorers. HAS is a year-long commitment for Texas high school juniors which starts in the fall with a four-month online learning experience related to space exploration, Earth science, technology, and aeronautics. Highest achieving students receive an invitation to a five-day gamified virtual summer experience (Moonshot) mentored by NASA scientists and engineers.

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Event Dates

Year-long (Starting in August)

event location

Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX and Online Experience

Eligibility

Open to U.S Citizen, Texas Residents

Grade levels

High School Juniors

NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas, offers an authentic learning experience for Texas high school juniors to engage with NASA’s mission and become the next generation of explorers.

Requirements and Eligibility

During the virtual summer experience, students work in teams to plan an Artemis-themed mission to the Moon and Mars. Top teams from the virtual summer experience are invited to attend a two-day residential experience at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. HAS is an authentic learning experience for Texas high school juniors to engage with NASA’s missions and become the next generation of explorers.

About HAS
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Two scholars share their experiences during the High School Aerospace Scholars closing ceremony.

NASA Contact

NASA’s Johnson Space Center 
2101 NASA Parkway
Houston, TX 77058-3607
E-mail: jsc-has@mail.nasa.gov