NASA Selects Five Universities For 2013 X-Hab Innovation Challenge

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May 30, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
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Brandi Dean 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 12-166

NASA SELECTS FIVE UNIVERSITIES FOR 2013 X-HAB INNOVATION CHALLENGE

WASHINGTON -- Five universities have been selected to participate in 
the 2013 Exploration Habitat (X-Hab) Academic Innovation Challenge 
led by NASA and the National Space Grant Foundation. These 
universities will design habitat systems, concepts and technologies 
that could be used in future deep space habitats. 

The selection is the first milestone in a year-long process for these 
five teams. Throughout the 2012-2013 academic year, the teams will 
meet a series of milestones to design, manufacture, assemble and test 
their systems and concepts in cooperation with the NASA Advanced 
Exploration Systems (AES) Program's Habitation Systems Project team. 

"The X-Hab Academic Innovation Challenge is an exciting opportunity to 
engage university teams in the design process for NASA's next 
generation space systems," said Jason Crusan, NASA's AES Program 
manager at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "The agency benefits from 
the fresh and innovative perspective of these university teams, and 
they learn about deep space human exploration and the systems 
engineering approach from an experienced NASA team." 

The challenge is a university-level participatory exploration effort 
designed to encourage studies in spaceflight-related disciplines. The 
challenge encourages multidisciplinary approaches, further outreach 
efforts and partnering with experts and industry. This design 
challenge requires undergraduate students to explore NASA's work on 
development of deep space habitats while also helping the agency 
gather new ideas to complement its current research and development. 
NASA selected these five teams from among a group of proposals 
received in May 2012. 

The X-Hab Academic Innovation Challenge 2013 teams are: 

- California State Polytechnic University: Vertical Habitability 
Layout and Fabrication Studies 
- Oklahoma State University: Deep Space Habitat, Horizontal 
Habitability Layout Studies 
- Texas A&M University: Wireless Smart Plug for DC Power 
- University of Alabama in Huntsville: Design and Development of a 
Microgravity Random Access Stowage and Rack System 
- University of Colorado at Boulder: Remote Plant Food Production 
Capability 

The National Space Grant Foundation will fund design costs, 
development and delivery of the systems to the AES Habitat Systems 
team during the summer of 2013. 

NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate's Advanced 
Exploration Systems Program, via the Habitat Systems Project team, is 
sponsoring the technology challenge. NASA is dedicated to supporting 
research that enables sustained and affordable human and robotic 
exploration. This educational challenge contributes to the agency's 
efforts to train and develop a highly skilled scientific, engineering 
and technical workforce for the future. 

For information about competition registration and requirements, 
visit: 

http://www.spacegrant.org/xhab 

For more information about the Advanced Exploration System Program 
Habitation Systems Project team, visit: 


http://go.nasa.gov/L37Ymq 

	
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