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    Farming Futures: NASA’s Aeronautics Competition Unveils Finalists!

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Finalists Selected: Eight university teams have been chosen to present innovative aviation solutions aimed at enhancing the agriculture industry in the 2025 NASA Gateways to Blue Skies Competition.

    2. Competition Goals: The competition, titled AgAir, seeks new or improved aviation solutions to boost agricultural production, efficiency, sustainability, and resilience to extreme weather by 2035.

    3. Global Presentation: The finalists will participate in the Gateways to Blue Skies Forum in California on May 20-21, where they will present their ideas to NASA and industry experts, with opportunities for internships available for the winning team.

    4. Diverse Projects: Finalist projects range from autonomous cattle monitoring to aerial nitrogen treatment, reflecting a broad array of innovative approaches to tackling challenges faced by the agriculture industry.

    Finalists Selected in Agriculture-Themed NASA Aeronautics Competition

    Eight finalist teams will soon showcase their innovative aviation solutions at the 2025 NASA Gateways to Blue Skies Competition. These teams, comprised of university students, aim to support the agriculture industry through improved aviation technology.

    Sponsored by NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, the competition focuses on creating solutions to enhance production, efficiency, and sustainability in agriculture. Specifically, this year’s theme, AgAir: Aviation Solutions for Agriculture, encourages participants to address challenges related to extreme weather and resource management.

    Each team submitted proposals and videos illustrating their concepts, which promise tangible benefits by 2035 or sooner. Steven Holz, assistant project manager at NASA Aeronautics, noted the increasing interest in the competition. He expressed enthusiasm for the creative ideas generated by future innovators.

    The selected finalists are as follows:

    1. Proactive Resource Efficiency via Coordinated Imaging and Sprayer Execution – Auburn University, Alabama
    2. Precision Land Analysis and Aerial Nitrogen Treatment – Boston University
    3. Pheromonal Localization Overpopulation Regulation Aircraft – Columbia University, New York
    4. Sky Shepherd: Autonomous Aerial Cattle Monitoring – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida
    5. Hog Aerial Mitigation System – Houston Community College, Texas
    6. Soil Testing and Plant Leaf Extraction Drone – South Dakota State University, Brookings
    7. RoboBees – University of California, Davis
    8. CattleLog Cattle Management System – University of Tulsa, Oklahoma

    Each finalist team will receive stipends to participate in the Gateways to Blue Skies Forum, scheduled for May 20-21 near NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Palmdale, California. This event will also be livestreamed globally. During the forum, finalist teams will present to a panel of NASA and industry experts. The winning team will earn an internship opportunity at one of NASA’s aeronautics centers in the upcoming academic year.

    The agriculture sector plays a crucial role in supplying food, fuel, and fiber to a growing global population. However, it grapples with numerous challenges. By participating in this competition, teams contribute to advancing aviation systems that modernize agricultural practices. This collaborative effort showcases the potential of technology development to enhance the quality of life and strengthen food security.

    More information about the competition can be found on the AgAir: Aviation Solutions for Agriculture website.

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