NASA To Recognize Winner of Lunar Lander Challenge

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Dec. 1, 2008

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                               
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 

Sarah Evans 
X PRIZE Foundation 
310-741-4899 
prcontact@xxxxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-241

NASA TO RECOGNIZE WINNER OF LUNAR LANDER CHALLENGE

WASHINGTON -- NASA will recognize Armadillo Aerospace, the winner of 
the 2008 Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge, during a ceremony 
at 10 a.m. on Dec. 5 at NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW, 
Washington. The winning vehicle successfully demonstrated some of the 
technologies needed for a lunar lander capable of ferrying payloads 
or humans back and forth between lunar orbit and the moon's surface.  


During the ceremony, NASA Administrator Mike Griffin will speak about 
NASA's commitment to commercial space development. Doug Comstock, 
director of NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program, will present a 
ceremonial check for $350,000 to the Armadillo Aerospace team leader, 
John Carmack. Also attending the event are George Nield, associate 
administrator for Commercial Space Transportation at the Federal 
Aviation Administration, and Peter Diamandis, chairman of the X PRIZE 
Foundation, which managed the Lunar Lander Challenge for NASA. 

Media are invited to attend and must R.S.V.P. to Sonja Alexander at 
202-358-1761 or sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx by Dec. 4. 
Armadillo Aerospace won first prize in the level one competition of 
the challenge held at the Las Cruces International Airport in New 
Mexico last October. The team constructed a rocket-powered vehicle 
that lifted off vertically to a height of 50 meters, flew 
horizontally to a landing pad 100 meters away, landed safely after at 
least 90 seconds of flight time and repeated the flight. 

NASA's Centennial Challenges is a prize program to promote technical 
innovation through competitions. The Lunar Lander Challenge is one of 
seven current competitions designed to tap the nation's ingenuity in 
support of NASA's goals and missions. NASA's Innovative Partnerships 
Program Office in Washington manages the Centennial Challenges. 

For more information about NASA innovation efforts, visit: 



http://ipp.nasa.gov 


The X PRIZE Foundation is an educational nonprofit prize institute 
that fosters innovation through competition. For more information, 
visit: 



http://www.xprize.org 

	
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