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NASA INSPIRE
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NASA INSPIRE (Interdisciplinary National Science Project Incorporating Research and Education Experience) is a NASA educational program is a year-round project designed for students in ninth to 12th grade who are interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), topics and careers. Students participate in INSPIRE largely through the online learning community (OLC). Students must meet eligibility standards to apply to program. Those who are accepted have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of activities, projects and challenges, some of which are on their own and some of which are undertaken collaboratively with other INSPIRE students and/or NASA personnel. INSPIRE is one of NASA's educational outreach programs with 305 active students in the 2012-2013 scho
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NASA INSPIRE (Interdisciplinary National Science Project Incorporating Research and Education Experience) is a NASA educational program is a year-round project designed for students in ninth to 12th grade who are interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), topics and careers. Students participate in INSPIRE largely through the online learning community (OLC). Students must meet eligibility standards to apply to program. Those who are accepted have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of activities, projects and challenges, some of which are on their own and some of which are undertaken collaboratively with other INSPIRE students and/or NASA personnel. INSPIRE is one of NASA's educational outreach programs with 305 active students in the 2012-2013 school year and has been referred to as a "great way to get high-school age students involved in science, technology, engineering, and math" by NASA officials. Students accepted to the program are offered several opportunities annually to participate in group research and design project competitions. There is typically a space habitat competition annually. The best submissions in these contests are generally reviewed by NASA scientists.