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NASA International Space Apps Challenge is annual
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's global
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, first held in April 2012, and serves as innovation incubation and civic engagement program. NASA and its partners put out challenges relating to current work for which space enthusiasts around the world of all backgrounds can develop innovative solutions (which can be more than just apps!), particularly focusing on use of NASA data and promoting education. The project, formerly run by NASA's Office of the Chief Information Officer, is part of NASA's Earth Science Mission Directorate and is a part of the
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NASA Space Apps Goals

*Exemplifies principles of transparency, participation and collaboration *Utilizes openly available data, supplied through NASA missions and technology *Utilizes the talent and skill of passionate volunteers from around the planet *Advances space exploration and improve the quality of life on Earth


How the Event Works

Participants from all backgrounds are welcome. NASA coordinates the global event, but all locations are independently organized. With the exception of
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in 2013-2014 and Glenn Research Center in 2015, all locations were organized by entities outside of NASA. However, some locations have been organized by the
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. Locations start signing up in the fall prior to the event. Registration by participants and publication of the challenges occur in the early to mid-March time frame. Common Agenda *Registration & Logistics Briefing/Welcome *Speed Networking Session *Form challenge teams & start work *Progress Briefings *Presentations to the Judges *Awards Ceremony Despite the name, solutions to challenges could have many forms. Some examples are *Visualizations/simulations of space/scientific principals or data *Interactive Maps *Tools that utilize NASA data sets *Software tools to transmit data for specific tasks *Payload designs for launching *Open-source libraries/tools *Tools utilizing social media and/or mobile devices for scientific/public good *Apps that give information based on user's location or connect the user with other users while illustrating a space/science principal *Games that inform about space/science *Designs for potential future missions (i.e. orbits, landing sites, robots) *Modeling solutions using NASA data sets *Patterns identified in NASA data sets *Ideas to make living in space better/easier *Ideas for connecting the public with what is going on in space/science *Anything the solvers can think of! Each location nominates two teams for global judging and one additional team for global People's Choice. Teams are also selected from the virtual projects to go on to global judging. To be eligible for global judging, teams must create a short video explaining their project (length varies across the years).


Years


2012

Over 2,000 people in 25 locations on all seven continents, in space, and virtually participated.


2013

World's Largest Hackathon! 2013: 9,000+ people participants at locations in 44 countries in 83 cities and virtually from anywhere in the world 83 consecutive hours of hacking 57 challenges (25 from NASA)
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Administrator
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visited the
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site.


2014

Main Stage in New York City 45 Challenges focus on 5 mission areas: *Asteroids *Earth Watch *Human Spaceflight *Robotics *Space Technology Data & Education were cross-cutting for all mission areas. Additionally, 27 projects from 2013 could also be built upon.


2015

The Main Stage was in New York City. Some countries, due to religious holidays April 11–12, held the challenge April 4–5. Nigeria, due to the potential for turmoil following elections, will hold the challenge April 18–19. All other locations will hold the challenge during the weekend of April 11–12. Challenge Areas: Earth, Outer Space, Humans and Robotics. Space Technology & Education were cross-cutting for all mission areas.


2016

Main Stage in Pasadena, California. Women in Data bootcamps held on April 22 in Pasadena. Other cities held bootcamps on other dates leading up to hackathon weekend. Hackathon weekend held April 23–24. 25 Challenges focus on 6 themes: *International Space Station *Journey to Mars *Earth *Technology *Solar System and Beyond *Aeronautics


2017

Mainstage East in New York City and Mainstage West in Silicon Valley broadcast their Data Bootcamp Pre-Events. Data Boot Camps were held on April 28 at both main stages. Hackathon weekend was held April 29–30. Overall, this weekend's event included more than 25,000 participants worldwide in nearly 200 cities. The event reached more than 40 million people on social media with #SpaceApps. The hackathon weekend included 25 Challenges focusing on 5 Earth themes: *Ideate and Create! *Our Ecological Neighborhood *Warning! Danger Ahead! *Planetary Blues *The Earth and Us


Special Covid-19 Edition

A Special Covid-19 edition 48-hour hackathon was held on May 30–31, 2020, in which more than 15,000 participants, from over 150 countries created solutions for challenges under six categories.


2020

The NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2020 (a 48-hour global hackathon) was held on October 2–4, in which more than 26,000 participants, from over 150 countries created more than 2,300 solutions for challenges under six categories.


Women in Data Boot Camps

April 10, 2015 The event was in New York City and was live streamed over the Internet that day. Presenters talked about hackathons, problem solving, communication and storytelling, using NASA data sets, and more. There was a workshop element in the afternoon, for hardware and programming. Virtual participants sent in questions via social media at #AskBootcamp. Focus was on Women in Data. NASA also updated it
Data Portal
just prior to the 2015 Space Apps Challenge. April 22, 2016 The Data Bootcamp model is being adopted by cities around the world—over 40 cities such as Cairo, Kivograd, Guatemala, Sydney, Tirana hosted Women in Data Bootcamps this year. As the mainstage, the city of Pasadena hosted a Women in Data Bootcamp on April 22 to provide women and girls a top-level introduction to coding, data science, technology platforms, and hackathon challenge development. Attendees heard from keynote speakers and panelists including Kimberly Bryant of Black Girls Code, Dr. Anita Sengupta of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Astronaut Doug Wheelock.


Space Apps Project Accelerator Toolkit

In 2015, NASA released the Space Apps Project Accelerator Toolkit to the Space Apps community. The toolkit offers a resource to local Space Apps organizers to build their own community-sourced incubator to accelerate the most promising projects into sustainable innovations. The Toolkit was designed to help innovation take root in communities around the planet, planted from the seeds of NASA's open data.


2021

The 2021 International Space Apps Challenge marked the tenth annual event for the program with the theme, "The Power of Ten." To celebrate the occasion, organizers brought together ten space agency partners to support the event and added four new award categories for a total of ten award categories for 2021: Best Storytelling, Global Connection, Art & Technology, Local Impact.


Global Winners

The categories vary between the first year (2012) and following years. The winners are judged based on short videos they produce about their project. The videos have been due 5–14 days after the challenge and were limited in length to be 30–120 seconds (varies year to year).


Winners Invited to Launch Viewing Opportunities

In 2013,
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offered the Space Apps Global Winners opportunity to attend launch of MAVEN, a Mars Orbiter.
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also provided winners of their challenges that opportunity. The launch occurred on November 18, 2013 on an
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401 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. In 2014, Global and
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winners attended the Orion Exploration Flight Test 1 launch. The launch scrubbed once on December 4 before occurring on December 5, 2014 on a Delta IV Heavy from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The launch s. In 2015, Global and the overall
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winners attended the viewing opportunity for the
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launch, taking cargo and experiments to the
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. The launch scrubbed twice on December 3 and 4; it occurred on December 6, 2015 on an
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401 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. In 2016, Global and the overall
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winners were invited to attend the launch of OSIRIS-Rex, visiting the asteroid Bennu. The launch occurred on September 8, 2016 on an
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411 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. In 2017, Global winners were invited to attend the launch of
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(SCaN). The mission experienced delays in weeks leading up to launch on August 18, 2017 on an
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401 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.


Social media

As Space Apps is a global event, there is a very active social media element to the event. Participants can form teams virtually, collaborating even if they aren't sharing a physical space and never meet face to face. #SpaceApps is used on
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and many other platforms. Each challenge is also assigned its own hashtag Sharing of live streaming at the events has been organized some years. Hackpads for the challenges allow participants to ask questions of the experts and also coordinate virtual collaboration. Google Hangouts have also been coordinated with astronauts on the
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and as a method of subject matter experts sharing expertise with participants.


Yuri's Night

In 2014–2015, Space Apps planned the weekend to occur over
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, April 12, when people around the world have parties and events to celebrate achievements in human spaceflight.


Global Collaborators


Current

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*SecondMuse *Booz Allen Hamilton *Mindgrub


Past (Government)

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*Australian Space Policy Unit * Technology Strategy Board *British Atmospheric Data Centre *White House
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Past (Outside of Government)

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Urban Engine
* Random Hacks of Kindness *
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*Gov 2.0 Radio *Innovation Endeavours *
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* MetOffice UK


Cultural References

*As a part of promotion of The Martian (film), the Ares 3: Farewell video was released on the Ares: live YouTube channel. The following crew fact was presented at 1:22 in the video for Beth Johanssen (a computer scientist played by Kate Mara) : "Won NASA's largest hackathon when she was seventeen." As Space Apps currently is NASA's global hackathon and was the world's (not just NASA's) largest in 2013, this alludes to Beth having won Space Apps.


References

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