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# Missions

## Grow your Web3 knowledge

1. Space Race Missions help you grow your knowledge and earn rewards. Head over to the [Missions page](https://spacerace.entity.global/missions) to get started.
2. For each Mission, you must read a short text and answer multiple choice questions.
3. All of the answers for the questions can be found in the Mission text.
4. If you successfully complete a mission, you receive all of the Astro Credits for that week. If you answer any questions wrong, you do not receive a reward.

{% hint style="success" %}
By completing a mission successfully before the next mission starts, you also win a Loot Box. Loot Boxes contain extra prizes such as Raffle Tickets.\
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New missions start every Thursday at 12PM UTC.&#x20;
{% endhint %}


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