Space Settlement Design Competitions ®
are industry simulation games for high school students, set in the future.

Special Event

for U.S.and Canadian Tribal Students

at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida

For College Students : 18-20 June 2024

For High School Students : 21-23 June 2024

The Competitions emulate, as closely as possible, the experience of working as a member of an aerospace industry proposal team. Students work in groups called “companies”, each made up of up to 50, or even 60 students. The chaos of working in a large group is managed by assigning students to roles defined in an organization chart similar to those used in real companies.

To help students accomplish this challenging task, each Company is provided with managers from industry to serve as Company CEO, then participants receive technical and management training to prepare them for the Competition. A Customer organization defines requirements for developing a design for a specific scenario for each event. The Program Book describes “existing” space infrastructure. They must define an overall structure, define construction methods, determine quantities of electrical power and water, design computer and robotics systems, specify allocation of interior space, show examples of pleasant community design, and provide estimated costs and schedules for completion of the project. The Competition concludes with the Companies’ presentations of briefings describing their designs to a panel of judges.

To help students accomplish this challenging task, each Company is provided with managers from industry to serve as Company CEO, then participants receive technical and management training to prepare them for the Competition. A Customer organization defines requirements for developing a design for a specific scenario for each event. The Program Book describes “existing” space infrastructure. They must define an overall structure, define construction methods, determine quantities of electrical power and water, design computer and robotics systems, specify allocation of interior space, show examples of pleasant community design, and provide estimated costs and schedules for completion of the project. The Competition concludes with the Companies’ presentations of briefings describing their designs to a panel of judges.

The experience of participating in a Space Settlement Design Competition ® teaches young people optimism for the future, technical competence, management skills, working in an organization chart, knowledge of space environments and resources, appreciation for relationships between technical products and human use, teamwork, and techniques for preparing effective documentation. It requires that students integrate their knowledge of and utilize skills in space science, physics, math, chemistry, environmental science, biology, computer science, writing, speaking, art, and common sense.

Space Settlement Design Competitions ® are sponsored by a partnership of Aerospace Education Competitions and the National Space Society, a global organization advocating for space settlements.

Any High School in the world is welcome to participate in the International Space Settlement Design Competition ®, either through Regional Semi-Finals, or through Qualifying Competition in the U.S., Canada or Regions with no Semi-Finals.