NASA Space Apps Challenge BootCamp

NASA Space Challenge Bootcamp | Ages 15-17

Get ready for an extraordinary journey with NASA’s Space Apps Challenge! This globally renowned hackathon brings together bright minds for an intensive 48-hour competition where participants tackle real-world space challenges using NASA’s open data. Our specialized boot camp, starting each September, prepares you with ten focused sessions covering coding, problem-solving, and space technology. Under expert mentorship, you’ll develop the skills needed to tackle fascinating challenges – from exploring distant planets to solving Earth’s environmental issues. Whether you’re a budding scientist, engineer, or creative thinker, this program offers a unique opportunity to contribute to space exploration while having fun and learning cutting-edge skills.

Professional Teachers

Expert local teachers specialized in mentoring students for NASA challenge

Interactive Collaboration

Building teamwork through engaging group activities

Learning Showcase

Celebrating achievements and project presentations

High School Design

Tailored curriculum for different high school levels targeting top universities

Diverse Learning

Multiple approaches to engage different learning styles

Innovative Thinking

Fostering creativity and problem-solving abilities

Real-World Applications

Connecting learning to practical NASA scenario

Intensive training

through a 48-hour hackathon of intensive competition—a valuable experience for life.

Join 280,000+ Global Teams in NASA's Premier STEM Competition

While the NASA Space Apps Challenge is highly competitive, with over 280,000 teams participating globally and 5,000+ teams joining annually, our systematic training and guidance significantly increase your chances of success. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase innovative ideas on a global stage.

Registration opens mid of July. Challenge projects are released in early September. The 48-hour hackathon begins after two days of preparation videos. Judging takes place from October to December, with global winners announced in January.

While there’s no strict age limit, we prioritize high school students who are applying to top universities, have skills in robotics, design, and programming, and are passionate about STEM careers. This is a rare opportunity to contribute to space technology and Earth science advancement. Due to limited spots, interested members should act quickly.

In this global competition, only a select few stand out. About 10% of teams become Global Nominees, ranking in the top 500 worldwide. NASA also offers higher-tier awards for the top 100, 60, 40, and elite top 10 teams. The ultimate recognition is the “Global Award” for the most outstanding project.

A Global Nomination isn’t just an honor – it’s recognition of your innovation and problem-solving skills by top institutions like NASA. This achievement can be a milestone in your academic and career journey, enhancing your college applications and potentially leading to NASA facility visits, interactions with top scientists, and internship opportunities.

  • Opportunity to solve global challenges with guidance from professional scientists
  • Invitation to visit NASA and meet with top global scientists and NASA experts
  • Potential NASA internship opportunities
  • Network with global innovators and expand international connections


What You’ll Gain

Connect with like-minded peers and build lasting bonds.
Hands-on experience in robotics, 3D pen art, drawing, and gaming.
Tackle challenges, think creatively, and problem-solve.
A perfect mix of learning, excitement, and adventure!
Experience Excellence:

Our 2024 Award-wining Project

Witness our talented students' incredible achievement as they tackled NASA's Space Apps Challenge in an intense 48-hour hackathon, earning four prestigious awards including Global Nominee status!
Note: The video is strictly limited to 30 second.
4 Awards in 2024

Award Display

TechBlazers proudly earned 4 awards in the competition, including the prestigious Global Nominee status.

Price

Program Fees

Please contact us directly to discuss program fees and availability for our exclusive NASA Space Challenge Bootcamp.

This specialized program is designed for selected students with demonstrated interest and aptitude in the program.

Frequent asked questions

It's a global hackathon that brings together participants from around the world to solve challenges using NASA's open data. The event encourages innovation in space exploration and Earth science.
The hackathon typically takes place in early October, with registration closing in mid-September. Global winners are announced the following January.
The challenge is open to high school students interested in applying to top universities, particularly those with skills in robotics, programming, or design, and a passion for STEM fields.
Projects focus on real-world problems using NASA's open data resources, ranging from space exploration to Earth science challenges.
Winners receive global recognition from NASA, opportunities to visit NASA facilities, potential internship opportunities, and the chance to interact with top scientists.
Participants should expect 10 hours of pre-competition training between mid-September and the competition date, followed by two days of intensive guidance during the hackathon.
While interest in STEM is important, specific space science knowledge isn't required. What's more valuable is creativity, problem-solving skills, and willingness to learn.
Team formation details will be provided upon registration, but the focus is on creating balanced teams with complementary skills.
Participants get access to NASA's open data resources, pre-competition training, and guidance throughout the challenge.
The challenge attracts participants from over 185 countries, making it highly competitive. However, this also makes it a valuable opportunity for international exposure and recognition.

The Location

North York Location

Located in a modern facility with ample parking, our North York campus offers a spacious learning environment equipped with state-of-the-art technology labs and creative spaces. Easily accessible 401.

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Richmond Hill Location

Our Richmond Hill center features bright, welcoming classrooms, an activity area, and a kitchen. Conveniently situated near the intersection of Hwy 7 and 404, it offers easy access to public transit and restaurants.

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