Artemis ROADS (2022-2023)
Our ROADS program (Rover Observation And Drone Survey) is a framework that lets students explore STEM concepts through hands-on activities. ROADS takes inspiration from real NASA projects and guides students on a space-related mission. Each year we update ROADS to tackle different science and engineering problems and to visit different solar system bodies. For 2022β2023 weβre going back to the Moon!
Students will…
- Create mission documentation
- Observe the changing Moon as viewed from Earth
- Investigate Artemis’s destination – the south pole of the Moon
- Model the system of living objects in a closed spacecraft and design a plant experiment
- Reflect on the types of items that help astronauts stay connected to home in space
- Use the engineering design process to develop a wheel for a lunar rover
- Operate a drone to simulate the Artemis trajectory
- Robotics & programming β design and test a robot that can drive on the challenging lunar surface
The 2022-2023 challenge has closed.Β If you are looking for the 2023-2024 Artemis ROADS II click on the link below:
Introduction to the Artemis Mission
Prepare for your mission by reading about NASA's Artemis mission.
Introduction to the Artemis MissionChallenge Manual
Learn about the challenge's mission objectives and schedule!
Download the Manual in English or SpanishCompanion Course
Enhance the mission with NGSS-aligned lessons that follow the 5E model. (English and Spanish-language lessons available!)
Artemis ROADS Companion Course