NASA Dryden to Host 2009 Power Beaming Challenge July 14

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May 29, 2009

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

Alan Brown 
Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. 
661-276-2665 
alan.brown@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-097

NASA DRYDEN TO HOST 2009 POWER BEAMING CHALLENGE JULY 14

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Centennial Challenges Program and the Spaceward 
Foundation will hold the 2009 Power-Beaming Challenge, part of 
Spaceward's Space Elevator Games, at NASA's Dryden Flight Research 
Center on Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., on July 14. 

This is the fourth year for the Space Elevator Games. The first 
competition required teams to ascend a 50-meter tether at an average 
speed of 1 meter per second with power provided by ordinary 
spotlights. This year, to be eligible for the $2 million prize, 
competitors will be required to race their laser-powered vehicles up 
a 1-kilometer vertical steel cable at an average speed of 5 meters 
per second. 

Foreign journalists wishing to cover the event must submit requests 
for credentials to Dryden's public affairs office by June 5. U.S. 
journalists must respond by July 7. 

Reporters must work for a legitimate, verifiable newsgathering 
organization. Requests for credentials should be sent on company 
letterhead by e-mail to DrydenPAO@xxxxxxxx or faxed to 661-276-3566. 
Requests must include a phone number and business e-mail address for 
follow-up contact. No substitutions of non-credentialed media 
representatives will be permitted. 

U.S. citizens must furnish their full name, date of birth, place of 
birth, media organization, the last six digits of social security 
number and driver's license number, including issuing state. In 
addition, foreign nationals must furnish: current citizenship, visa 
or passport number, country of issue and expiration date. Foreign 
nationals representing domestic or foreign media with permanent 
residency status must provide their alien registration number and 
expiration date. For further information, contact Dryden Public 
Affairs at 661-276-3449. 

The Spaceward Foundation of Mountain View, Calif., is a 
publicly-funded, non-profit organization dedicated to furthering 
space science and technology in education. The Spaceward Foundation 
intends to bring together leaders from the academic, commercial and 
educational worlds and create a series of challenges, exhibits, and 
educational activities that will re-invigorate the nation's interest 
in space. 

NASA's Centennial Challenges promotes technical innovation through a 
novel program of prize competitions. It is designed to tap the 
nation's ingenuity to make revolutionary advances in technology of 
value to NASA and the nation. NASA's Innovative Partnership Program 
Office in Washington manages the prize program. 

For more information about Centennial Challenges, please visit: 










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


For more information about the Power Beaming Challenge, please visit: 










http://www.spaceelevatorgames.org 


For more information about the Spaceward Foundation on the Internet 
please visit: 



http://www.spaceward.org 

	
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