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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- NASA's Centennial Challenges program office, in collaboration with the California Space Education and Workforce Institute, Santa Maria , Calif., announced the Planetary Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Challenge. This new
"This Challenge will promote the development of innovative solutions tothe way NASA performs planetary science," said NASA's Associate Administratorfor the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, Scott Horowitz . "Outer space destinations, such as Mars and Saturn's satellite, Titan, are prime candidates for the types of vehicles that will compete in this Challenge."
The planetary challenge will award
"NASA is continuing to push innovative concepts and new technologies with this Challenge," said Brant Sponberg, NASA's Centennial Challenges program manager. "Based on our experiences with the Beam Power and Tether Centennial Challenges, we anticipate a broad variety of participants, ideas and real hardware for this competition."
NASA's Centennial Challenges effort promotes technical innovation through a novel program of prize competitions. It is designed to tap the nation's ingenuity and make revolutionary advances to support the Vision for Space Exploration and NASA goals.