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NASA Hosts Launch of NASA Goddard TRANSFORMERS OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Challenge

The NASA Goddard TRANSFORMERS OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Challenge, hosted by the Innovative Technology Partnerships Office (ITPO) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is launching its 2014-2015 academic year competition. The purpose of the challenge is to raise awareness of NASA’s Technology Transfer Program and to inspire interest in all NASA missions, programs and projects.

This year the scope of the contest is being expanded to include two challenges. The first challenge is very similar to previous years’ contests. Students in grades 3 through 12 are asked to submit a video describing their favorite NASA Goddard spinoff. In a new twist, participants in this year’s contest must also use the engineering design process to develop and propose a new spinoff application of their own for the technology. Spinoffs are technologies originally created for space and modified into everyday products used on Earth. Examples include memory foam, invisible braces and scratch-resistant lenses for eyeglasses.

“Through students’ creativity and skill demonstrated in each submitted video, NASA is able to be more effective at increasing the public’s awareness and understanding of the benefits of technology transfer and spinoffs,” said Nona Cheeks, Chief, ITPO. “We continue to be amazed at the students’ innovative and creative explanations of NASA technologies.”

A second Spinoff Challenge, the TRANSFORMERS OPTIMUS PRIME InWorld Challenge, offers students in grades 6-12 an opportunity to take their video spinoff ideas to another level.  Interested teams must study James Webb Space Telescope spinoff technology and post their completed spinoff videos for review by college engineering students.  Engineering college mentors will select 20 teams to continue the collaborative design process within a multi-user virtual world to build a 3-D model of the team’s design solutions.
 

Date

Challenge

Item

October 2014 – January 12, 2015

Video Challenge

Register & upload videos

January 26, 2015

InWorld Challenge

College mentors review videos and select teams

February 2, 2015

InWorld Challenge

Challenge begins

February 16 – March 15, 2015

Video Challenge

Public voting

March 16 – 20, 2015

InWorld Challenge

Evaluation team review

March 23 – 31, 2015

Video Challenge

Evaluation team review

April 13 -17, 2015

InWorld Challenge

Finalists selected

April 27 – May 1, 2015

InWorld Challenge

Finalists present to evaluators

May 2015

Video & InWorld Challenges

Winners announced

Summer/Fall 2015

Video & InWorld Challenges

Award ceremony and VIP tour

This is the fourth year ITPO has collaborated with Hasbro on the challenge.

“We are pleased that Hasbro and the Transformers brand are able to support the promotion of the many disciplines of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to students,” said Sarah Carroll, Senior Brand Manager, Hasbro TRANSFORMERS.

Winning students from each grade category will be invited to Goddard to participate in a behind-the-scenes workshop and VIP awards ceremony.  One special attendee will be the voice of OPTIMUS PRIME, actor Peter Cullen.

“My experience working with the students at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center has been nothing short of magical,” said Cullen. “They inspire me with their natural curiosity and appetite for learning about NASA and the space program.  I encourage all students to explore the many opportunities within the STEM fields.”

For more information about the challenge, please visit:

http://itpo.gsfc.nasa.gov/optimus/

For more information about ITPO, please visit:

http://itpo.gsfc.nasa.gov

For more information about NASA and agency programs, please visit:

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OPTIMUS PRIME and TRANSFORMERS are trademarks of Hasbro and are used with permission. ©2014 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.

Darryl Mitchell
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland
Darryl.R.Mitchell@nasa.gov
301-286-5810