Join one of the largest Hackathons worldwide about Space & the use of Space Data to foster innovations for our planet and beyond. This Hackathon is for everyone
Ndugu Watanzania…do you know how much space exploration has contributed to improve our quality of life here on earth ?
Like how ECOSTRESS has helped fighting rising heat and tracking water or how ADVASC was adopted by scientists to purify air during COVID19 Pandemic.
Uzi Uzi…
It's quite an honour to be a part of this. It was very heartwarming to see the incredible ideas, effort, and teamwork being done. Congratulations, @SpaceAppsDar, for spearheading this 👏🏽
Space science just like other areas of science requires proper representation of people from all backgrounds…this hackathon ensures that Tanzanians take part in this global endeavor while embracing DIEA & Open Science principles!
Thank you @faryus88 for your continued support.
While Elon Musk is catching rockets mid-air, this is how we build our space industry in Tanzania...we spark curiosity, inspire our people to pursue careers in space sector, engage and discover talents and creating platforms for youths to dream and grow.
Thanks to @Lwidiko and his team at @ProjektInspire, our esteemed guest of honor from @usembassytz, Elsa Planners, Brocken Technologies and @WTMDar for a huge support in making this event a success
Our sincire appreciation to @ProjektInspire, @WTMDar, Elsaplanners, Brocken Technologies and @usembassytz for supporting this one of a kind hackathon. There is enough space for everyone in space!
NASA Space Apps Challenge 2024 - Dar es Salaam took off early this morning officiated by our beloved Guest of Honor @JeanneC_IO. We can’t wait to see all the great ideas and solutions that will come out of this year’s hackathon in the next 48 hours!
At the heart of our hackathon is the emphasis on diversity, inclusion, equity and accessibility.
Ladies…there is enough space for all of you! Register now and select Dar es Salaam as your local event.
🚀Ladies, ladies, this one’s for you! Calling all storytellers, tech enthusiasts, innovators, students, and space lovers! 🌌
Join us for the NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2024. From Oct 5-6, 48 hours of COSMIC HACKING!🚀🥳
Register now at: https://t.co/rVIScpx04d
You can register yourself via the link below:
https://t.co/IeIf35KBd5
For any further inquiries please contact:
+255 687 561 000 / +255 684 570 032
Note: Deadline for registration is 04th October 2024
Are you a storyteller, tech enthusiast, innovator, student, artist, coder, developer, programmer or just simply an individual who is passionate about astronomy and peaceful uses of outer space?
Here is a unique opportunity for you to participate in a 48 hours COSMIC HACKING through the NASA International Space Apps Challenge 2024 which will be physically held for the second time in Dar es Salaam from 5th to 6th October, 2024.
We would like to announce local prizes for the NASA Space Apps Dar es Salaam event sponsored by our local collaborator Thinkmate
Learn more about our loving guardians here: https://t.co/yksJOK4tUv
All participants of this year’s event will get certificates of participation
There's carbon on Jupiter's moon Europa—and it most likely came from an ocean below the surface! https://t.co/JHZpi16cwq
In October 2024, @EuropaClipper will launch to take a closer look. You can send your name to space with it by signing up here: https://t.co/PT7fCIfkZy
This is literally for everyone !
Are you in Dar es Salaam ? Do you want to know how you can participate and actually stand a chance to win ?
Feel free to send us a message and we will be happy to answer your questions !
The @SpaceApps Challenge is only a month away! You don’t need to be a programmer or a scientist to join this #OpenScience hackathon. Apply now to create solutions to challenges we face on Earth and in space: https://t.co/uHhXyyKF7k
Astronaut Frank Rubio has just set a new U.S. spaceflight record, eclipsing the previous record of 355 consecutive days aboard the @Space_Station. This is now the single longest mission for any of our @NASA_Astronauts.
He is set to return to Earth on Sept. 27, when he will have spent 371 days in space.