Mouser Electronics, the global authorised distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components, is teaming up with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara and a variety of experts in the commercial space industry such as Teledyne Brown Engineering, Mars One, and Bobak Ferdowsi (the “Mohawk Guy”) to announce an exciting new Space Exploration Series and Space Challenge that puts engineers in space.

The educational program is part of the ongoing Empowering Innovation Together initiative. Engineers will have an opportunity to learn about the following: The new space race to colonise Mars; MoonMail, the world’s first commercial lunar delivery service; the hostile environment in deep space; and creating a personal lunar legacy.

This new Space Exploration Series, available only on Mouser.com, is about inspiring, empowering, and engineering a new movement in space travel. Hear from the experts taking a onetime government-only space industry into a now-controversial commercialised industry. Are we ready to privatise lunar or Mars exploration? Lunar return or straight to Mars? What technology needs to be developed? Is this the start of a lunar revolution? Should we colonise Mars?

“We are excited to be working with these leading experts in the field of engineering to provide this amazing program for our customers. It’s one more way that we are connecting to engineers with innovative, relevant content,” said Glenn Smith, Mouser president and CEO.  “It’s a tremendous partnership because we provide the newest products and technologies, and along with Grant, they provide the inspiration and engineering expertise.”

Watch and learn what the experts have to say in the Innovation Spotlight filmed on the set of the Starship Enterprise from the award-winning webseries Star Trek Continues. For the first time in history, there will be mail deliveries to the moon and will include mail from two lucky Mouser Space Challenge winners, giving them a chance to create a lunar legacy.

“This is the closest most of us will ever get to the surface of the Moon,” stated Grant Imahara. “It’s a history in the making event for anyone to be able to send a package and their picture to the Moon. How cool is that?”

Learn more about the challenge and the MoonMail prize on the Empowering Innovation Together website. If you want to go deeper into the field of space exploration, the series will feature new technical articles, videos, and more in the Innovation Hub. The Innovation Hub features some of the leading innovators and their insights into the Space Industry.

The Empowering Innovation Together Space Exploration Series is sponsored by Platinum Program Partner Microsemi and Diamond sponsors Vishay Intertechnology and Phoenix Contact.