February 21 marks the High School 2026 Final competition for the Zero Robotics educational outreach program. Zero Robotics is an program that hosts tournaments to teach middle and high school students how to write code and program robots for use on the International Space Station (ISS). Professor Danielle Wood, Director of the Space Enabled research group at the MIT Media Lab, serves as the university lead for the program and coordinates with NASA to access the Astrobee robots for the program. MIT collaborates with the Innovation Learning Center to implement Zero Robotics and serve students and educators.
You can watch the live webcast here.