3 Ways Students Can Get Involved With Artemis

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A person in a special underwater suit working with equipment in the NASA Buoyancy Lab

NASA's Artemis program will establish a sustainable lunar presence, unlock new scientific discoveries, and develop technologies for spaceflight to Mars and beyond - and students can help shape this new era of space exploration.

As America launches this new Golden Age of innovation and exploration, NASA and its partners offer exciting opportunities for students to get involved in the mission and strengthen the future workforce through internships, competitions, and more.

Michael Svara is an intern in the Exploration Propulsion Systems Group in the Flight Operations Division at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.

NASA Internships enable U.S. college students to contribute to Artemis through their work on projects supporting lunar exploration, spacecraft systems, and the cutting-edge technology development that makes deep space missions possible.

As NASA interns, students gain hands-on experience that builds technical skills, connections, and career readiness. Interns collaborate with agency professionals and receive guidance from supportive mentors, all while tackling authentic challenges posed by advanced spaceflight. NASA internships go beyond learning experiences to provide a launch pad into the workforce.

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