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Below you wil find some useful links to websites that correlate to the Australian Space Design Competition.

ASDC 2007 Champions with Astronaut
2007 ASDC Finalists at The Johnson Space Centre

If you have any suggestions for more websites that we could add that could be useful, feel free to contact us.  

 

International Space Settlement Competitions:

- International Space Settlement Design Competition

- Asian Regional Space Settlement Design Competition

- United Kingdom Regional Space Settlement Design Competition

NASA Websites:

- Space Settlements - An Overview

- Worldbook - Mars

- NASA Satellite Tracking

- High resolution Earth images

- JSC Ditigal Images Collection

- NASA Office Of Education

- Official NASA Researcher Page

Other Useful Links:

- The Space Settlement FAQ

- Asteroids and Meteorites

- Earth to Mars Insertion Orbits

- ASISTM Homepage

 

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IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE ASDC

 

03/2009 RFP Distributed. 2009 Competition begins
Monday
12/10/2009
Submission deadline for all preliminary entrants
16/11/2008 ASDC Finalists announced
22/01 - 23/01 2009 ASDC Regional Finals
July 2010 ISSDC Finals

 

HOT NEWS

The 2009 International Space Settlement Competition has taken place in Houston, USA, and the results are in! congratulations to the combined australian team, whom have successfully won the international finals round!!!

the team - composed of students from st Aiden's school, st laurence's college, strathmore college, and all hallows school - worked closely with teams from india and the usa to become the first australian team to officially win the issdc!!!

credit also to students of iona college, who were special participants at the finals.
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Acknowledgement: this material has been developed as part of the Australian SChool Innovation in Science, Technolofy, and Mathematics Project funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Traning as part of the Boosting Innovation in SCience, Technology and Mathematics Teaching (BISTMT) Programme.

 

 

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