THE 2023 BIG IDEA CHALLENGE
LUNAR FORGE: PRODUCING METAL PRODUCTS ON THE MOON
Challenge Summary | Deliverables | More Information | Dates & Deadlines
CHALLENGE SUMMARY
The 2023 BIG Idea Challenge provides undergraduate and graduate students up to $180,000 to design, develop, and demonstrate technologies that will enable the production of lunar infrastructure from ISRU-derived metals found on the Moon. Key infrastructure products desired are storage vessels for liquids and gases, extrusions, pipes, power cables, and supporting structures (i.e., roads, landing pads, etc.). Teams are invited to submit proposals that focus on any part of the metal product production pipeline* from prospecting to testing.
*Exclusions: Proposals that focus on drilling, excavation, or transportation will NOT be considered for selection in the 2023 BIG Idea Challenge. The challenge is not looking for concepts that focus on the recycling of landed assets into feedstock or metal products.
This is only a brief excerpt of the 2023 BIG Idea Challenge.
Please read the full, printable 2023 Competition Guidelines by clicking the link below.
DELIVERABLES
NOTE: Be sure all submissions adhere to the 2023 Final Deliverables guidelines.
Deliverables for Finalist Teams
MORE INFORMATION
ELIGIBILITY
The BIG Idea Challenge is open to teams of undergraduate and graduate students at accredited U.S.-based colleges and universities officially affiliated with their state’s Space Grant Consortium. Non-Space Grant affiliated colleges/universities may partner with a Space Grant affiliated academic institution who takes a primary role on the project (i.e., the Space-Grant affiliated university must submit the proposal on behalf of the joint team). Minority Serving Institutions are encouraged to apply.
PARTNERSHIPS ENCOURAGED
Teams are encouraged to collaborate and work in concert with other government or industry partners. An “industry partner” is defined as a non-government business or organization that can provide support to the team in terms of mentorship, access to labs or other facilities, in-kind donations, and/or even financial sponsorship.
Note: If a team is paying for a service provided by a specific company (e.g., paying to use a vacuum chamber for testing), the company would be considered a vendor, NOT a partner.
TEAM COMPOSITION AND SIZE LIMIT
Team sizes vary widely, but must contain, at a minimum, one faculty advisor from a U.S.-based, Space Grant Affiliated university, and 2 students from that university who work on the project and present at the BIG Idea Forum, each of whom must be U.S. Citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents. Teams may include senior capstone students, clubs, multi-university teams, or multi-disciplinary teams.
- Team size is limited to a maximum of 25 student team members.
- Teams will be comprised of a minimum number of 2 U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Residents who can present the teams' work at the culminating BIG Idea Forum if it is held on-site at a NASA Center.
- Special Note Regarding Foreign Nationals: Foreign Nationals (FNs) attending the proposing U.S.-based university can participate on a BIG Idea Challenge team, with one notable exclusion. Due to prohibitive restrictions and ever-changing NASA security regulations, foreign nationals will not be able to attend culminating BIG Idea Forum events that take place on-site at a NASA Center (including tours). There will be no exceptions to this policy. FNs can, however, participate in any portions of the culminating BIG Idea Forum that take place off-Center.
- A faculty advisor is encouraged to attend the Forum with each team.
- An individual (either students or faculty advisors) may join more than one team.
- A university may submit more than one proposal (multiple proposals may be funded from the same institution).
FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES - INELIGIBLE
FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES - INELIGIBLE
Eligibility is limited to universities in the United States. Foreign universities are not eligible to participate in the BIG Idea Challenge.
2023 CHALLENGE RESOURCES
More resources will be listed as they are made available.
REPOSITORIES/MULTIPLE RESOURCES
- NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS)
- MAPTIS (Materials and Processes Technical Information System)
- To request access to MATPIS, choose "Register," complete the form being sure to note in the 'Justification' block that you are associated with NASA's BIG Idea Challenge. Your request will be reviewed by a NASA Official.***
- NASA Software Catalog
- NASA Standards by Topic
- NASA Technical Standards
- Quality control training classes: The AAQ (Academy of Aerospace Quality)
- NASA LRO Mission Imagery
- 2020 NASA Technology Taxonomy
WEBSITES/PDFs
- NASA's Moon to Mars Strategy and Objectives Development document
- NASA Exploration Frontiers Moon to Mars Strategy (2021)
- Strategic Framework: Charting the horizon of NASA technology development
- NASA Cost Estimating Handbook Version 4.0
- The Artemis Plan: NASA's Lunar Exploration Program Overview, September 2020
- Lunar Environment – 2020 NASA Cross-Program Design Specification for Natural Environments (DSNE), Rev. H
- Lunar Sourcebook
- NASA LRO Mission Page
- NASA Technology Readiness Level Definitions
- NASA’s Plan for Sustained Lunar Exploration and Development
PROPOSAL VIDEO EXAMPLES
BIG Idea Challenge competitors may use the Challenge name, logo, and images below on anything which specifically and positively represents the Challenge. This includes any presentations you do before, during, and after the onsite portion of the challenge.
LOGO
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NASA Logo/Media Usage Guidelines
IMAGES
More images will be added as they are available. Click on an image to enlarge.
DATES & DEADLINES
All deadlines must be met by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on the dates specified below, unless otherwise noted.
Late deliverables will not be accepted.
Date | Description |
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NEW! Rolling until Jan. 24, 2023 | Deadline to submit a Notice of Intent |
October 11, 2022 | Deadline to submit questions for Q&A session |
October 20, 2022 3:00 - 4:30 PM ET | Q&A Session for interested teams |
January 24, 2023 | Deadline to submit Proposal and Video |
March 2, 2023 | Teams are notified of their selection status |
Mid-March 2023 | First installment of stipends sent, as appropriate |
June 7, 2023 | Deadline to submit a Mid-Project Report |
June 27, 2023 | Teams are notified of pass/fail status |
Early July 2023 | Second installments of stipends sent, as appropriate, from Space Grant directly to schools |
October 13, 2023 | Deadline for Forum Registration & Payment |
October 13, 2023 | Deadline for Forum Hotel Reservations |
October 23, 2023 | Deadline to submit Technical Paper and Verification Testing Demonstration files |
November 12, 2023 4:00 PM ET | Deadline to submit Presentation Chart Deck and Digital Poster files |
November 15 - 17, 2023 | 2023 BIG Idea Challenge Forum (Glenn Research Center) |
Deliverables for Finalist Teams