Gurugram: High school student Aryan Jain from Gurugram is among the winners of NASA-organised application development challenge.
Aryan is among the winners of NASA’s Artemis Next-Gen STEMMoon to Mars App Development Challenge this year, as per a release.
Aryan, a student of SunCity School in Gurugram (Haryana), was clubbed with six high school students from the United States. The coding challenge in which NASA presents technical problems to students of high school and ask for their contributions to deep space exploration missions, reported India Today.
The six-member students’ team developed an app with the use of the cross-platform game engine Unity and programmed it in C#.
The students participated in the Artemis Generation endeavours to land astronauts — including the first woman and the next man — on the Moon by 2024, stated the release.
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