NASA Honors 2009 Centennial Challenges Winners

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Feb. 18, 2010

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-030

NASA HONORS 2009 CENTENNIAL CHALLENGES WINNERS

WASHINGTON -- NASA will honor the achievements of the 2009 Centennial 
Challenges prize winners and competition hosts with a technical 
symposium Feb. 25 and a recognition ceremony Feb. 26. Centennial 
Challenges is NASA's program of technology prizes for the 
citizen-inventor. Nine prizes totaling $3.65 million were awarded in 
2009. Both events will be held at the James E. Webb Memorial 
Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E Street, SW, Washington. 

The Centennial Challenges Technical Symposium will take place from 9 
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST Thursday, Feb. 25. Winners will discuss their 
accomplishments and future plans and answer questions from the 
audience. A one-hour panel discussion will be dedicated to each of 
the challenges, including the new Green Flight Challenge and ongoing 
Strong Tether and Power Beaming Challenges. The public is invited, 
and government, industry and media representatives interested in the 
technologies and incentive prize competitions are encouraged to 
attend. 

The recognition ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 26. 
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will participate, as will winners 
of the Regolith Excavation, Lunar Lander, Power Beaming and Astronaut 
Glove Challenges. Reporters will have an opportunity to talk with the 
winners during a reception in the NASA Headquarters West Lobby 
immediately following the one-hour ceremony. 

The competitions address a range of technical challenges that support 
NASA's missions in aeronautics and space with a goal of encouraging 
novel solutions from non-traditional sources. The partner 
organizations that conducted the competitions are: California Space 
Education and Workforce Institute (Regolith Excavation), X Prize 
Foundation (Lunar Lander), Spaceward Foundation (Power Beaming and 
Strong Tether), Volanz Aerospace Inc. (Astronaut Glove) and 
Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency Foundation (Green Flight). 
NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program manages the Centennial 
Challenges. 

NASA Television will broadcast the events. For NASA TV downlink, 
schedule and streaming video information, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For additional information about the Centennial Challenges, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/challenges 

	
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