NASA's Centennial Challenge for Improved Astronaut Gloves Set

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April 27, 2007

David E. Steitz/Stephanie Schierholz
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1600

Alan Hayes
Volanz Aerospace, Inc., Owings, Md.
202-498-6804 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-43 Corrected

NASA'S CENTENNIAL CHALLENGE FOR IMPROVED ASTRONAUT GLOVES SET

WASHINGTON - On Wednesday and Thursday, May 2-3, teams from around the 
nation will compete for a total of $250,000 from NASA for an improved 
astronaut glove design. The Astronaut Glove Challenge, one of NASA's 
seven Centennial Challenges, will take place at the New England Air 
Museum at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Conn. The 
competition is free and open to media and the public. It begins May 2 
from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. EDT and continues May 3 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

NASA is offering a total of $200,000 for the team that can design and 
manufacture the best astronaut glove that exceeds minimum 
requirements. An additional $50,000 goes to the team that best 
demonstrates Mechanical Counter Pressure gloves.

An astronaut's gloves are among the most critical pieces of the 
spacesuit. After an extended time of work using the current gloves, 
astronauts' hands have bled and been bruised, and fingernails have 
been damaged. This competition seeks new glove joint technologies 
that make the astronauts' jobs easier, more comfortable and safer 
with stronger gloves that increase flexibility and dexterity.

At no cost to NASA, Volanz Aerospace, Inc., Owings, Md., is 
administering the challenge. Hamilton Sundstrand, Windsor Locks, 
Conn., and ILC Dover, Frederica, Del., are sponsors of the contest. 

Centennial Challenges, an element of NASA's Innovative Partnerships 
Program, promotes technical innovation through prize competitions to 
make revolutionary advances to support the Vision for Space 
Exploration and NASA goals. For more information about the Innovative 
Partnerships Program and Centennial Challenges, visit: 

http://www.ipp.nasa.gov/cc 

For more information about NASA and other agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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