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I See a Cold Moon Arising

Improve critical aspects of human spaceflight by addressing the thermal management challenges associated with the lunar environment.

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Overview

The thermal environment of the lunar surface is extreme in temperature, temperature swings, and cold soak durations.  The thermal environment varies greatly with geographical location. Equipment, facilities, habitats, and life control apparatus will need passive and active thermal management systems that are robust and reliable. To win this challenge, describe an innovation that can improve one or more critical aspects of human spaceflight by addressing the thermal management challenges associated with the lunar environment.

For our nation to expand human presence in space, advances across a broad spectrum of technologies will be needed. The Jacobs Space Tech Challenge seeks innovations that significantly enhance at least one of the following critical aspects of human spaceflight: safety, affordability, schedule, capability. This year Jacobs is looking for innovations to aid human space flight by addressing challenges associated with thermal management in the lunar environment.  

 


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Overview

For our nation to expand human presence in space, advances across a broad spectrum of technologies will be needed. The Jacobs Space Tech Challenge seeks innovations that significantly enhance at least one of the following critical aspects of human spaceflight: safety, affordability, schedule, capability. This year Jacobs is looking for innovations to aid human space flight by addressing challenges associated with thermal management in the lunar environment.  

The thermal environment of the lunar surface is extreme in temperature, temperature swings, and cold soak durations.  The thermal environment varies greatly with geographical location. Equipment, facilities, habitats, and life control apparatus will need passive and active thermal management systems that are robust and reliable. To win this challenge, describe an innovation that can improve one or more critical aspects of human spaceflight by addressing the thermal management challenges associated with the lunar environment.

 

Process

  • Interested teams will submit a One Page Abstract describing their concept and projected results
  • Teams submitting the best abstracts will be invited to submit a Five Page Proposal
  • The top several proposals will present via Video Conference with the winner being chosen from these finalists

 

Eligibility

  • The challenge is limited to US Citizens only.
  • Employees of Jacobs, NASA, and others who work on the Jacobs Space Exploration Group (JSEG) Engineering and Science Services Capability Augmentation (ESSCA) contract are not eligible to participate.

 

Guidelines

  • Jacobs and its evaluation committee are solely responsible for the evaluation and selection of challenge winners.
  • The submitted ideas shall not contain classified, International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) or Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) data. Entrants must certify that all information used is taken from the public domain, generated by the team, or that the team has rights to any data utilized to prepare the proposal.
  • Entrants agree that Jacobs shall have the right to publicize the award, including photographs, video, and brief summaries of the idea.

 

Prize

This challenge will award one prize of $10,000 which will be paid to the designated captain of the winning team; distribution among the team participants is the responsibility of the team captain. Taxes will not be withheld, any tax obligation will be the responsibility of the winning team members.

 

Timeline

  • Open to submissions:  June 15, 2020
  • One page abstract submission deadline:  August 17, 2020 at 9 a.m. (CDT)
  • One page abstract finalists notified:  August 24, 2020
  • Five page proposal submission deadline:  September 21, 2020 at 9 a.m. (CDT)
  • Five page proposal finalists notified:  October 2, 2020
  • Video Conferences with finalists:  October 19 - 23, 2020
  • Winner Announced:  October 30, 2020

 

Judging Criteria

  • Innovative (30%) -  Does the idea present a unique or innovative approach to solving a problem?  The proposal should succinctly describe the uniqueness and benefits of the proposed idea relative to the current state-of-art or alternate approaches.
  • Impact (20%) - Is there a likelihood of making a significant contribution toward a critical aspect of human spaceflight? The proposal should provide a description of the impact of the proposed development on NASA missions or objectives.
  • Feasibility (25%) - Is there a credible plan/path for implementation into the spaceflight program?
  • Technical Approach (25%) - Does the idea demonstrate a high level of technical merit and is it grounded in sound scientific or engineering principles?

 

The One Page Abstract

The one page abstract should contain the following (to be entered into the HeroX submission form):

  • The approximate TRL (Technology Readiness Level) of your innovation. See https://www.nasa.gov/pdf/458490main_TRL_Definitions.pdf
  • The problem your technology aims to solve and how it will significantly enhance at least one critical aspect of human spaceflight (safety, affordability, schedule, capability). This should contain 2,000 characters or less.
  • Your technology, it's underlying principles of operation, and how it can be integrated into existing systems to significantly enhance human spaceflight. This should contain 3,400 characters or less.

 

The Five Page Proposal

Teams selected to proceed to the five page proposal stage should include the following sections in the PDF document submitted:

  1. Executive Summary
  2. State of the art overview
  3. Detailed technical explanation of proposed technology with supporting data
  4. Current level of technical readiness (TRL) and supporting explanation
  5. Explanation of how your proposal will significantly impact at least one critical aspect of human spaceflight ( safety, affordability, schedule, capability)

Additional information on the five page proposal:

  • Team member bios and resumes may be included and should be limited to 1 page per person.  They do not count toward the 5 page limit.
  • References should be in an appendix.  They do not count toward the 5 page limit.
  • Documents should be submitted in PDF format.
  • Minimum font size is 12 pt.
  • Please title your document “(Proposal Title)_SpaceTechChallenge_2020”

 

The Video Conference

  • 10 minute presentation
  • 10 minute question and answer session
  • Submit the slide package for the presentation in either PowerPoint or PDF format

 

Timeline
Forum8
Teams305
winners
James Liu's team James Liu's team
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Payton Case's team Payton Case's team
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LrETI LrETI
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GYANESH KUMAR MAHARAJ's team GYANESH KUMAR MAHARAJ's team
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Lunar geniuses Lunar geniuses
1 team member
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Siva Karthik Pasupuleti's team Siva Karthik Pasupuleti's team
2 team members
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Ishaan Mishra's team Ishaan Mishra's team
1 team member
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Space Industries's team Space Industries's team
5 team members
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anonymous dominators anonymous dominators
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Spacestorm's team Spacestorm's team
1 team member
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Ali Sina's team Ali Sina's team
1 team member
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