Five NASA Centennial Challenges Competitions Open For Registration

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April 18, 2006

Michael Braukus/Dolores Beasley
Headquarters, Washington
(202) 358-1979/1753

RELEASE: 06-189

FIVE NASA CENTENNIAL CHALLENGES COMPETITIONS OPEN FOR REGISTRATION

NASA announced Tuesday the opening of team registration for five 
Centennial Challenges prize competitions with cash prizes totaling 
more than $1 million. 

Teams from industry, academia, and the public may formally begin their 
participation by contacting NASA's collaborator, or allied 
organization, responsible for administering each competition. The 
prize competitions and allied organizations that are accepting team 
registrations are: 

- Astronaut Glove Challenge, administered by Volanz 
Aerospace/Spaceflight America with a total prize value of $250,000.
- Beam Power Challenge, administered by the Spaceward Foundation as 
part of the annual Space Elevator Games with a total prize value of 
$200,000.
- Lunar Regolith Excavation Challenge, administered by the California 
Space Education & Workforce Institute with a total prize value of 
$250,000.
- MoonROx (Moon Regolith Oxygen) Challenge, administered by the 
Florida Space Research Institute with a total prize value of 
$250,000.
- Tether Challenge, administered by the Spaceward Foundation as part 
of the annual Space Elevator Games with a total prize value of 
$200,000.


Instructions and deadlines for registration are found on each of the 
allied organization's Web sites, listed at the end of the release. 

A kick-off conference for the Astronaut Glove Challenge will be held 
at the New England Air Museum, Windsor Lock, Conn., on April 24, 
2006. Individuals and teams interested in competing for the Astronaut 
Glove Challenge are invited to attend. 

NASA's Centennial Challenges program promotes technical innovation 
through novel prize competitions. It is designed to tap the nation's 
ingenuity to make revolutionary advances to support the Vision for 
Space Exploration -- the plan to return humans to the moon, paving 
the way for journeys to Mars and beyond. The five prize competitions 
push the state-of-the-art in a wide range of capabilities and 
technologies. 

"The Centennial Challenges program and our allied organizations are 
opening the starting gate for five competitions," said program 
manager Brant Sponberg. "We welcome new teams to the Challenges ? 
they are the lifeblood of the program and bring great excitement and 
innovation." 

The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate manages the program. For 
more information about the Centennial Challenges Program and the five 
challenges on the Web, visit: 

http://centennialchallenges.nasa.gov
http://www.astronaut-glove.us/
http://www.elevator2010.org/site/competitionClimber2006.html
http://www.fsri.org/space_research_Moon_ROx.htm
http://www.californiaspaceauthority.org/regolith/
http://www.elevator2010.org/site/competitionTether2006.html

	
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