NASA has selected three winners out of nine finalists in the Power to Explore Challenge, a writing competition for K-12 students.
The winners, ranging from ages 10 to 17, were chosen based on their essays about NASA's radioisotope power systems and unique exploration missions to moons.
The students will visit NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland for a VIP tour as part of their prizes.
The challenge received over 2,000 entries from students across the United States, with finalists engaging in discussions with NASA scientists and engineers.