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[Beyond Boundaries]( [NASA]( needs your help [NASA]( needs your help Hi  Imagine being part of NASA's thrilling new quest for innovation and exploration! Well, guess what? You can be! NASA, the trailblazer of space exploration, is reaching out to the brightest minds like you, and they need your help. Here's the deal: NASA and our challenge partner Blue Clarity wants you to uncover groundbreaking emerging technologies and research from all corners of the globe. They're on a mission to investigate three exciting areas: Safety in Advanced Air Mobility Vehicles: Think about redefining the safety standards in the future of air travel. We're talking about innovations that make air mobility not just efficient but also unbelievably safe. Innovative Lightweight Protection against Galactic Cosmic Rays: As we aim for the stars, we need to protect our explorers from cosmic rays. Your mission? Find lightweight solutions that shield astronauts on their cosmic journey. Revolutionary Sensors for Atmospheric Characterization: The atmosphere holds untold secrets, and NASA wants to unlock them. Whether it's here on Earth or on distant planets, NASA is keen to discover cutting-edge sensors that elevate our understanding of atmospheric conditions.  If you discover initiatives that bridge two or more of these captivating topics, share those details with us as well. What do you need to do? Explore and document the incredible work happening globally and share your discoveries with NASA. Let's uncover the marvels that innovative organizations and independent researchers are achieving in these three technical areas.  [Check out the Challenge Page for all the details.Â]( Submissions close on October 17 so act now and join NASA on this epic journey! Hi  Imagine being part of NASA's thrilling new quest for innovation and exploration! Well, guess what? You can be! NASA, the trailblazer of space exploration, is reaching out to the brightest minds like you, and they need your help. Here's the deal: NASA and our challenge partner Blue Clarity wants you to uncover groundbreaking emerging technologies and research from all corners of the globe. They're on a mission to investigate three exciting areas: Safety in Advanced Air Mobility Vehicles: Think about redefining the safety standards in the future of air travel. We're talking about innovations that make air mobility not just efficient but also unbelievably safe. Innovative Lightweight Protection against Galactic Cosmic Rays: As we aim for the stars, we need to protect our explorers from cosmic rays. Your mission? Find lightweight solutions that shield astronauts on their cosmic journey. Revolutionary Sensors for Atmospheric Characterization: The atmosphere holds untold secrets, and NASA wants to unlock them. Whether it's here on Earth or on distant planets, NASA is keen to discover cutting-edge sensors that elevate our understanding of atmospheric conditions.  If you discover initiatives that bridge two or more of these captivating topics, share those details with us as well. What do you need to do? Explore and document the incredible work happening globally and share your discoveries with NASA. Let's uncover the marvels that innovative organizations and independent researchers are achieving in these three technical areas.  [Check out the Challenge Page for all the details.]( Submissions close on October 17 so act now and join NASA on this epic journey! [Join Now]( [Join Now]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok](freelancer.com) [apple store]( [google play]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok](freelancer.com) [apple store]( [google play]( © 2023 Freelancer Technology Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved. Level 37, Grosvenor Place, 225 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Get Support]( © 2023 Freelancer Technology Pty Limited. All Rights Reserved. Level 37, Grosvenor Place, 225 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Get Support](

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