Cosmocrats, your dedicated space community, is proud to announce the NASA Space Apps Challenge 2024 in Nagpur on 28-29th September. We are passionate about exploring the wonders of space, science, and technology all year round. Our mission is to connect space enthusiasts and foster a community of like-minded individuals through exciting events, engaging meetups, and thought-provoking discussions. Driven by youth, we are committed to learning, sharing, and creating new ideas that push the boundaries of what's possible.
The NASA International Space Apps Challenge is a global hackathon where NASA experts present challenges related to real-world problems on Earth and in space. Participants from around the world form teams to develop innovative solutions using NASA's and its Space Agency Partners' open data during a two-day event.
Since its inception, Space Apps has engaged over 220,000 registrants from more than 185 countries and territories. Initially focused on space science and technology, the event expanded in 2017 to include Earth science and technology, arts, and humanities challenges. This inclusivity has led to record participation and an increase in projects blending technology and art themes.
NASA collaborates with international space agency partners to foster global collaboration, providing a broader platform for participants to contribute to science and technology. The Space Apps Challenge inspires the next generation of problem solvers, innovators, leaders, and entrepreneurs.
For 2024, Cosmocrats, in partnership with NASA Space Apps, is organizing four exciting events:
Participation Fee: ₹200 per person
This two-day event welcomes coders, innovators, and solution-driven minds. Teams of four can choose from challenges provided by NASA and leverage NASA's vast resources to create and showcase their projects. The winning team will earn the opportunity to represent India at the global level and visit NASA's headquarters in the USA.
Participation Fee: ₹1300 per person
Experience the first-ever MUN with agendas and committees dedicated exclusively to space and astronomy. Participants will receive certificates from NASA, win cash prizes, interact with ISRO scientists and Indian ambassadors, and network with over 1000 individuals.