Dublin hub of the global hackathon 4 scientists, designers, storytellers, artists & innovators to team up and solve problems w/NASA & Partners open data
β Congratulations from our hub to the 1,290 Global Nominees selected from Local Events and the Universal Event!
β Thank you to all Space Apps participants for submitting over 11,500 projects. We are so proud of each and every one of you!
From today we are celebrating Space Week in our librariesππ¨βπ
Space Week Ireland is run in parallel with World Space Week, taking place from the 4th, until the 10th of October.
This years theme is: βLiving in Space'.
For more information on Space Week activities being run by Cork County Council Library check out our social media or pop into your local branch.
#spaceweek#spaceweekirl#livinginspace#STEM@Corkcoco@SpaceWeekIRL@WorldSpaceWeek@blackrockcastle
NASA Space Apps Challenge returns to Dublin with the support of leading names from across industry and academia. @InnaLabs a key player in Irelandβs fast-growing space sector, will serve as the 2025 Lift-Off Partner.
Explore all our partners:
hubs.ly/Q03LtC9d0
Challenge statements are now live!πβ¨
Explore 18 #SpaceApps challenges featuring open data from @NASA & Space Agency Partners. These include objectives, considerations, & more to help guide your approach at a beginner, intermediate, or advanced level: bit.ly/4mKyuoB
Remembering Christa McAuliffe on her birthday today. McAuliffe taught students for 15 years before she was selected to be the first teacher to go to space. Her life was tragically cut short with the Challenger disaster on Jan 28, 1986. go.nasa.gov/467htOb
ALT Sharon Christa McAuliffe, the Teacher in Space participant from Concord, New Hampshire, prepares for a ride in the rear station of one of NASA's T-38 jet trainers at Ellington Field near Johnson Space Center. Date Created: October 3, 1985. Credit: NASA
Get ready for autumn skies π
In September, youβll get a good look at Saturn and see a celestial trio before sunrise mid-month. Get more details about what to expect from this monthβs night skies: go.nasa.gov/41ySkdT