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Elgin Clock 21-09-2005 17:23

NASA offers a cash prize to a dirt digging robot team.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/200509...iggingmoondirt

Sounds right up the alley of a few FIRSTers.

I know I'll be keeping an eye on this one.

Quote:

NASA announced Tuesday a $250,000 prize for the team that can win a lunar dirt-digging contest that will take place here on Earth.

The competition will pit robots to see which can excavate the most lunar regolith (a fancy word for soil) and deliver it to a collector. The challenge will be held in late 2006 or early 2007.


Details will be provided later this year, according to a NASA statement.



The competition, designed to help support the effort to explore the Moon robotically in advance of sending humans there again, is in collaboration with the California Space Education and Workforce Institute (CSEWI).



"Excavation of lunar regolith is an important and necessary step toward using the resources on the Moon to establish a successful base for life on its surface," said NASA's acting Associate Administrator for the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, Douglas Cooke.



"This challenge continues NASA's efforts to broaden interest in innovative concepts," said Brant Sponberg, NASA's Centennial Challenges program manager.



The competition is also designed to give the little guy a shot.



"This is a challenge that places all companies, institutions and individuals on a level playing field, thereby widening the doors of opportunity for technology innovators," said CSEWI Director, the Honorable Andrea Seastrand. "While welcoming entities with existing NASA relationships, this challenge stimulates and reaches out to the nation's untapped intellectual capital."



Earlier this year NASA announced similar competitions designed to spur space privatization.



More information on the Centennial Challenges is available here.

sanddrag 21-09-2005 21:43

Re: NASA offers a cash prize to a dirt digging robot team.
 
Sounds very interesting but I can't fidn a direct link to the actual competition web page and rules. Is there one? Can someone please point me in the right direction? Thanks.

JamesBrown 22-09-2005 11:04

Re: NASA offers a cash prize to a dirt digging robot team.
 
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Originally Posted by sanddrag
Sounds very interesting but I can't fidn a direct link to the actual competition web page and rules. Is there one? Can someone please point me in the right direction? Thanks.

I had the same problem, from what i can gather the competiton hasnt been released yet. There are 2 or 3 other competitions that have been, announced, it seems like this will be officially be announced (with links to rules) some time around january because it looks like a 2006 competition.


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