NASA Forming $3M Satellite Communication, Propulsion Competition 9
coondoggie (973519) writes NASA took the next step in forming a large-scale, $3 million competition to build advanced propulsion and communications technologies for small, inexpensive satellite systems known as cubesats. The Cubesat Lunar Challenge will be broken up into two areas: propulsion and communication while in orbit around the moon. In Request For Information published this week, NASA said the two challenges would provide competitive opportunities for a variety of competition teams to deploy cubesats on a NASA or third-party provided launch.
Fuck beta (Score:2, Interesting)
Here we go again, after more than a week of peace... /.
So all was OK throughout the day, and than I made the mistake to check again
Did I fucking ask to show me that fucking beta?
Why, why?
The Moon and Deep Space (Score:1)
Article states: "amateur radio wavelengths not suitable for advanced science missions in the remote distances of deep space,",
and: " these challenges are expected to contribute to opening deep space exploration to non-government spacecraft for the first
time, NASA stated."
Is the universe crunching already?; since when is the moon 'deep space'?
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Maybe UMich can help? (Score:3)
steer into junk (Score:3)