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18 August 2008
[Federal Register: August 18, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 160)]
[Notices]
[Page 48244-48245]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice: 08-055]
Notice of Centennial Challenges Lunar Lander Challenge
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of Centennial Challenges Lunar Lander Challenge.
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SUMMARY: This notice is issued in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 2451
(314)(d).
The Lunar Lander Challenge is now scheduled and teams that wish to
compete may now register. The NASA Centennial Challenges Program is a
program of prize contests to stimulate innovation and competition in
space exploration and ongoing NASA mission areas. The Lunar Lander
Challenge is a prize contest designed to accelerate technology
developments supporting the commercial creation of a vehicle capable of
ferrying cargo or humans back and forth between lunar orbit and the
lunar surface.
The Lunar Lander Challenge is being administered for NASA by the X
PRIZE Foundation. Their Web site is: http://www.xprize.org. The
Centennial Challenges Web site is http://centennialchallenges.nasa.gov.
DATES: The Lunar Lander Challenge will be held on October 24 and 25,
2008 and will be continued on an annual basis until all the purse money
has been awarded, or until October 2010, whichever comes first. The
first Lunar Lander Challenge competition was held on October 20-21,
2006.
ADDRESS: The Lunar Lander Challenge will be held at Holloman Air Force
Base, Alamogordo, NM.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
regarding the NASA Centennial Challenges Program should be directed to
Mr. Andrew Petro, NASA Headquarters, Suite 6J79, 300 E Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20546. To register for and get additional information
regarding the Lunar Lander Challenge, contact the X PRIZE Foundation,
William Pomerantz, (301) 395-5283, Will@xprize.org or visit the Web
site at http://space.xprize.org/ng-lunar-lander-challenge.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Summary
The purpose of the Lunar Lander Challenge is to accelerate
technology developments supporting the commercial creation of a vehicle
capable of ferrying cargo or humans
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back and forth between lunar orbit and the lunar surface. Such a
vehicle would have direct application to NASA's space exploration goals
as well as the personal spaceflight industry. Additionally, the prize
will help industry build new vehicles and develop the operational
capacity to operate quick turnaround vertical take-off, vertical
landing vehicles that will be of significant use in many facets of the
commercial launch procurement market.
II. Challenge Basis and Prize Amount
To win the $2,000,000 purse, a rocket-propelled vehicle with an
assigned payload must take-off vertically, climb to a defined altitude,
fly for a pre-determined amount of time, then land vertically on a
target that is a fixed distance from the take-off point. After
remaining at this location for a period of time, the vehicle must take-
off, fly for the same amount of time, and land again on its original
launch pad.
III. Eligibility
The Centennial Challenges Program has established the following
language, including definitions, governing eligibility. Challenge is
the Lunar Lander Challenge.
A Team is an individual or private entity, or a group of
individuals or private entities that register to participate in
Challenge. A Team is comprised of a Team Leader and Team Members. A
Team Leader is, by definition, also a Team Member.
Team Members are participants on the Team that are not the Team
Leader. To be eligible to win the Challenge prize, an individual or
entity, (a) in the case of a private entity, shall be incorporated in
and maintain a primary place of business in the United States, and (b)
in the case of an individual, whether participating individually or as
a member of a group, shall be a citizen or permanent resident of the
United States.
A Team Leader is a single private entity or individual which is the
sole agent representing TEAM regarding its participation in Challenge.
In the case of the Team Leader that is a private entity, it must
appoint an individual who is an officer of the private entity to
represent the Team Leader.
All Team Members will apply to register for the Challenge through
Team Leader and must receive written concurrence by XPF.
All Team Members must execute an ``Adoption of Agreement''
committing to all terms of this Agreement. By signing the Agreement,
Team Leader represents that all Team Members have executed the Adoption
of Agreement and that no one else will become a member of the Team or
participate in the Challenge until such new Team Member has signed the
Agreement. XPF may disqualify any TEAM if it discovers that a person is
acting as a Team Member who has not signed this Agreement. Team Leader
will provide XPF with a copy of the ``Adoption of Agreement'' signed by
each team member. Any U.S. Government organization or organization
principally or substantially funded by the Federal Government,
including Federally Funded Research and Development Centers,
Government-owned, contractor operated (GOCO) facilities, University
Affiliated Research Centers, and any employee of such an organization
acting within the scope of his or her employment, are ineligible to be
a Team Leader or Team Member. Team Members may participate in Challenge
on more than one Team.
IV. Rules
The rules for the Lunar Lander Challenge can be found at: http://
space.xprize.org/ng-lunar-lander-challenge.
Dated: August 11, 2008.
Doug Comstock,
Director, Innovative Partnerships Program Office.
[FR Doc. E8-19095 Filed 8-15-08; 8:45 am]
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