NASA and NIA Announce Moon Design Team Competitors
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The undergraduate and graduate engineering students won the right to compete against each other at the 2009 Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts Academic Linkage or RASC-AL forum to be held in
“The RASC-AL steering committee of NASA and industry experts was impressed by the creativity, ingenuity and thoughtfulness of this year’s student entries,” said
The five graduate student teams include
Ten undergraduate student teams made the cut. They are from the
The student teams submitted a summary of and an outreach plan for their proposed projects. Their work was based on one of four themes: outpost to settlement, initial lunar outpost, bringing the world along with virtual exploration and novel approaches to increase sample return from the moon.
The teams must submit a written report, prepare a poster and give an oral presentation at the RASC-AL forum. The steering committee will score the students’ work and award first and second prizes in undergraduate and graduate categories. To cover costs of travel, registration and incidentals each team receives
“NIA is impressed by the quality of proposed design projects and we anticipate a highly competitive forum,” said Dr.
The June forum will give faculty and students the chance to meet with NASA and industry experts, introduce concepts and data from the competition into NASA exploration program planning, develop relationships that could lead to participation in other NASA student research programs and show the benefits of NASA-university-industry cooperation.
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