National Space Sustainability Competition

The National Space Sustainability Competition invites grades 6–8 to rethink how humans can live and work sustainably beyond Earth. Teams propose bold solutions for building habitats, systems, and tools that support life beyond Earth.

Students react to observation in classroom lab

Submissions Include:

A 2–3 page briefing covering the problem they have chosen to tackle, their solution, an explanation of how it works, and a sustainability snapshot.

Students will engineer or design a concept model to further demonstrate how their solution functions.

A 3-minute video summarizing their solution and showcasing their creativity, problem-solving, and entrepreneurial thinking.


Teams of 2–4 students research, design, and present their solutions

An educator or parent to help guide the students through the process

An advisor to bring real-world industry experience and offer feedback

Experienced space-sector professionals who evaluate and score student entries

Designing a Sustainable Future Beyond Earth




You and your team are mission designers! Your challenge is to propose a concept that addresses one or more key sustainability challenges of living beyond Earth through architecture, infrastructure, and technology. 

  • Support human activity (e.g., habitats, energy, mobility, life support)
  • Address sustainability principles (e.g., reuse, modularity, efficiency, resilience)
  • Include technical, economic, and social considerations
  • Reflect an understanding of STEM, entrepreneurship, and global cooperation
Competition Prizes

Prizes for the National Space Sustainability Competition

Your creativity could launch you into the winner’s circle! To celebrate the creativity and innovation of our top teams, we’re offering exciting prizes to the first-, second-, and third-place winners.

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Second Place
🏆
First Place
🥉
Third Place

All winning teams will receive scholarship awards that recognize their hard work and are designed to fuel their educational future in STEM and design.

These prizes are designed to encourage young innovators to keep dreaming big, solving problems, and thinking about how we can build a more sustainable future—on Earth, the Moon, and beyond.

PVNet Team 6

PVNet Technology Center
Rolling Hills Estates, CA


Jackson S.

8th grade

Nathan C.

8th grade

Team SpaceLeaf

Corral Hollow Elementary School
Tracy, CA


Yugandhar Anil J.

8th grade

Hriday Laxmikant G.

8th grade

MSI Innovators

Middle School of Innovation
Brooklyn, NY


Emily C.

6th grade

Aylin M.

6th grade

Jestin B.

6th grade

Bekhruz A.

6th grade