Does the NASA funding need to be disclosed in the intent letter, in the final paper, or both?
A. Funding from NASA does not need to be disclosed until the final paper…as part of the ancillary material. Students or Faculty advisors of student contestants that receive NASA funds should disclose the sources and levels of funding in a separate attachment as part of the ancillary material of the entry. If the funding directly impacts work done for the contest entry, that should be described in detail.
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