Student Suborbital Flight Opportunity – Cubes in Space - NASA
is a global educational competition that allows students aged 11 to 18 to design and potentially launch scientific experiments into space or a near-space environment . Run by idoodledu inc. in collaboration with NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility and Langley Research Center , the program provides a low-cost or free opportunity for students to engage in hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) learning. How to Access Program Resources Download Cubes In Space
: Teachers or mentors must first register on the Cubes in Space website to gain access to the educator-led courses. Student Suborbital Flight Opportunity – Cubes in Space
: Once enrolled, educators can download a 200+ page curriculum that includes printable guide sheets, lesson plans, and the Science and Engineering Design Notebook used by students to document their research. How to Access Program Resources : Teachers or
: All experimental proposals are submitted via an Application for Spaceflight . These forms and their specific formatting requirements are provided within the online course modules once a student team has completed their initial research. Key Program Documents and Timelines
For those planning their participation, several key resources can be downloaded directly from the official resources page:
Cubes in Space: How Students Can Launch Experiments with NASA