PsiMatt
18-01-2003, 14:41
I participate in a project known as the International Space Settlement Design Competition (SpaceSet or ISSDC) for the purposes of Educational outreach. In SpaceSet, the participants work together to design a space settlement around or on a planet, notably Mars.
The participants are divided into five groups: Structural Design, Infrastructure design, Human factors, Automations, and Business. In each group, different parts of the settlement are designed, and these parts must eventually be put together for the completed colony. This project helps students to develop cooperation, people skills, knowledge of space (and space settlement design), and an interest in science, particularly extraterrestrial science.
This Year, my SpaceSet Team, a subdivision of the INternational League of Students, is searching for new members, and would very much like to invite the people of the FIRST community to participate in the ISSDC.
More information is available at http://space.bsdi.com
Contact me at ILSDirector@aol.com for more details, or if interested in competing in my team
I would highly encourage people to join this competition, knowing that this can be a very good experience that will help students in real life, and to make friends from around the world. It is a very fun experience, but one that will help you in the future. P
Sincerely,
Matthew Lee
Executive Director, International LEague of Students
The participants are divided into five groups: Structural Design, Infrastructure design, Human factors, Automations, and Business. In each group, different parts of the settlement are designed, and these parts must eventually be put together for the completed colony. This project helps students to develop cooperation, people skills, knowledge of space (and space settlement design), and an interest in science, particularly extraterrestrial science.
This Year, my SpaceSet Team, a subdivision of the INternational League of Students, is searching for new members, and would very much like to invite the people of the FIRST community to participate in the ISSDC.
More information is available at http://space.bsdi.com
Contact me at ILSDirector@aol.com for more details, or if interested in competing in my team
I would highly encourage people to join this competition, knowing that this can be a very good experience that will help students in real life, and to make friends from around the world. It is a very fun experience, but one that will help you in the future. P
Sincerely,
Matthew Lee
Executive Director, International LEague of Students