NASA Pamerkan Teknologi Antariksa Di FIRST Robotic Championship 2024
JAKARTA NASA held an exhibition at FIRST Robotic Championship 2024, a robotics competition for high school students around the world. At the event, NASA introduced their various space technologies.
FIRST Robotic Championship 2024 was held at the George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston on April 17 to 20. The event was attended by more than 50,000 participants from various countries to learn the latest technology that supports the future. This major event has been held since 1992, but NASA has not shown support in that year. After the location of the competition was moved to Houston, NASA has only been involved by providing support and helping participants each year. NASA is doing the same thing this year, but the technology exhibited is different. The US state agency focuses on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) which helps students to push their idea constraints. Some of the technologies NASA introduces to students are supersonic X-59 aircraft, Mars Perseverance rover, Ingenuity helicopter, Europa Clipper, Exobiology Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor, Volalemist explorers to explore the Pole, and others.
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All the technology displayed comes from the Johnson Space Center facility, the Armstrong Flight Research Center,wasat Research Center, Glenn Research Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, Kennedy Space Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and many more. Joseph Zakrzewski, Specialist of Public Relations Johnson Space Center, said that NASA's exhibition received a lot of attention from competition participants. The reason is, not a few students stop by to view NASA's artificial technology. "It is encouraging to see so many people who are interested in robotics and excited to solve complex problems," Zakrzewski said. We are excited to unite future leaders from around the world. With the enthusiasm shown by the participants, NASA will display more interesting technologies next year. They will continue to support the ability of participants and encourage discussions on career opportunities in STEM.