NASA HUNCH Design and Prototyping Critical Design Review

The Design and Prototyping HUNCH Program is a way for students of all skill levels to develop innovative solutions to problems posed by life on the International Space Station. Many of the projects are items personally requested by the International Space Station Crew to help ease living conditions aboard station, giving students the opportunity to really make an impact on the lives of Astronauts. Other projects come from Flight Crew Systems and Operational groups at NASA that need more idea development.
Students from all over the United States partner with mentors at NASA Research Centers across the country to develop unique solutions.
Please join us as various high school teams from the Northeast region present their 2024-2025 projects.
Wednesday, February 26
Passaic County Technical Institute, NJ
Tri-County Regional Technical Vocational High School, MA
Glenelg High School, MD
Avon High School, CT
Thursday, February 27
Passaic County Technical Institute STEM Academy, NJ
Bergen County Technical Schools, NJ
Somerset County Vocational Technical Schools, NJ
Half Hollow Hills, NY
Contact:
Flo Gold
Northeastern Regional NASA HUNCH Project Manager
florence.v.gold@nasa.gov
406-690-2661