Catalog Listings Labeled NASA
This page groups entries whose catalog organization field matches NASA.
Open each entry to read its current program details and application links.
13 published catalog entries, 1 listing free, 1 with cost information, 3 with a deadline.
Catalog entries
Browse 13 catalog programs:
- NASA Student Launch — Catalog organization: NASA — Deadline: September 14, 2026
- Texas High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) — Catalog organization: NASA Johnson Space Center
- NASA HUNCH (High School Students United with NASA to Create Hardware) — Catalog organization: NASA
- NASA App Development Challenge — Catalog organization: NASA
- International Observe the Moon Night — Catalog organization: NASA — Deadline: September 19, 2026
- NASA International Space Apps Challenge — Catalog organization: NASA
- NASA Internships - High School — Catalog organization: NASA — Deadline: September 14, 2026
- NASA GeneLab for High Schools (GL4HS) — Catalog organization: NASA GeneLab — Cost: Free
- NASA Astrobiology Research Competition — Catalog organization: NASA
- NASA Exoplanet Watch — Catalog organization: NASA
- NASA CubeSat Launch Initiative — Catalog organization: NASA
- NASA SEES High School Summer Intern Program — Catalog organization: The University of Texas at Austin - Center for Space Research
- NASA Lunabotics Competition — Catalog organization: NASA
Frequently asked questions
What does the NASA catalog page include?
ExtracurricularHub currently groups 13 published entries whose catalog organization field matches NASA. Eligibility, cost, deadline, format, location, dates, and where to apply are shown per listing.
Are any NASA high school programs free?
1 entry lists a $0 participation cost: NASA GeneLab for High Schools (GL4HS). Entries with no price on record are excluded; that is not a statement that they are free or paid.
Which NASA deadlines are coming up soonest?
The next deadlines on record in this catalog grouping are: NASA Student Launch (September 14, 2026); NASA Internships - High School (September 14, 2026); International Observe the Moon Night (September 19, 2026). Entries with no deadline still ahead are omitted.
How should I use this NASA catalog grouping?
Use it as a discovery starting point. The catalog organization label does not establish affiliation, selectivity, or eligibility. Open each entry, read what it holds, and confirm the binding details on the current official program page before applying.