Nebraska SUITS team takes part in NASA SUITS Artemis Challenge

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Matthew Bigge (left) and fellow SUITS team members Peyton Comer, Joseph Seibel, and Charlie McIver during Testing Week at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Courtesy of NASA.
Matthew Bigge (left) and fellow SUITS team members Peyton Comer, Joseph Seibel, and Charlie McIver during Testing Week at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Courtesy of NASA.

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School of Computing graduate Matthew Bigge missed the university's commencement ceremony in May, but for a good reason: He was in Houston, Texas, spending a week at NASA's Johnson Space Center with the Nebraska SUITS team competing in NASA's SUITS Artemis Student Challenge.

Bigge, a computer science and music major, was participating in the NASA Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students (SUITS) Artemis Student Challenge with six other University of Nebraska–Lincoln students. NASA SUITS is a software design initiative for undergraduate and graduate students across the United States to develop information displays using augmented reality (AR) devices that assist astronauts during Artemis missions to the moon. 



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