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Sep12-07, 03:43 PM   #1
 

NASA 2008 Regolith Excavation Challenge


Hey, i Just heard about these challenges that they have been doing since 2005. I saw the machines they created for 2007, and No one won. Well, the prize is now like over 350,000 for 2008. I`m thinking of giving it a shot, Just don't know if i can enter.... The competition is in the States, Can Canadians take part in it? If anyone Has info on The time table for the 2008 competition and if i can even enter, please let me know.


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Sep13-07, 11:02 AM   #2
 
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Sep14-07, 05:41 PM   #3
 
I doubt you'll be able to compete in anything like this, since you're in Canada.

I remember reading a while back about a Siemens design competition that I really wanted to compete in, but I wasn't able to because I'm Canadian as well. Probably the same sort of restrictions here.
 
Sep15-07, 01:46 PM   #4
 

NASA 2008 Regolith Excavation Challenge


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I doubt you'll be able to compete in anything like this, since you're in Canada.

I remember reading a while back about a Siemens design competition that I really wanted to compete in, but I wasn't able to because I'm Canadian as well. Probably the same sort of restrictions here.
I thought i saw a Canadian team in some moon buggy race.. Not sure though. I emailed someone asking if i can compete, but they havent responded. Its kinda stupid if i cant, thats mostly all we canadians can do for the space program.
 
Sep15-07, 03:19 PM   #5
 
Well, I just found this.

"Teams from Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Livermore, Calif., Berkeley, Calif., Fulks Run, Va., Rolla, Mo., Berkley, Mich., Milwaukee, and Vancouver, British Columbia, have registered to participate in the challenge"

So I guess I will be able to compete.
 
Sep15-07, 03:33 PM   #6
 
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So I guess I will be able to compete.
Well then, get in there and kick some *** on behalf of all Canucks.
 
Sep21-07, 04:27 PM   #7
 
I just got an email back,

" Participation in the challenge is open, but the registered team leader will need to be a US person or company"

I was going to do this myself, so dont know if i can compete. Dont really know many people in the states.
 
Dec22-07, 07:30 PM   #8
 
Well, now i`m not sure. They just posted this


According to the Team Agreement, the Team Leader, if an individual, must be a US citizen or permanent resident of the US. If a company, must have its primary place of business in the US. Team Members must also meet the same criteria. The team is not required to pass these requirements down to sponsors or contractors who are not team leaders nor team members.

SO, guess i`m out?
 
Dec26-07, 05:33 PM   #9
 
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So how about you approach someone on PF to see if s/he would be your team leader? It's a long shot that someone would agree to it, but you can't get hurt by trying.
 
Dec26-07, 06:45 PM   #10
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...the registered team leader will need to be a US person or company"
A US person is
Quote by US Code
  • a citizen of the United States
  • an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence
  • an unincorporated association a substantial number of members of which are citizens of the United States or aliens lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or
  • a corporation which is incorporated in the United States
In other words, A Canadian with a US green card will suffice.
 
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