2017 Challenge


2017 Theme Flyer


BIG Idea Flyer Image


2017 Judges


Keith Belvin, NASA Langley Research Center
Anthony Calomino, NASA Langley Research Center
Kenneth Cheung, NASA Ames Research Center
Robert Hodson, NASA Langley Research Center
Erik Komendera, NASA Langley Research Center
David McGowan, NASA Langley Research Center
LaNetra Tate, NASA Langley Research Center
John Vickers, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center


2017 Finalist Teams


First Place: Tulane University
Title: The Sunflower, A Modular and Hexagonally Symmetric SEP Cargo Transport Spacecraft
Faculty Advisor: Timothy Schuler
Presentation
2017 BIG Idea Challenge Winners from Tulane University, from left to right, Matthew Gorban, Dr. Timothy Schuler, Maxwell Woody, John Robertson, Ethan Gasta, Afsheen Sajjadi, Otto Lyon, and Mary Beth Wusk (NASA LaRC)

2017 BIG Idea Challenge Winners from Tulane University, from left to right, Matthew Gorban, Dr. Timothy Schuler, Maxwell Woody, Otto Lyon, Ethan Gasta, Afsheen Sajjadi, John Robertson, and Mary Beth Wusk (NASA LaRC)
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Second Place: University of Maryland
Title: 200 kW / 500 kW Solar-electric Modular Flexible Kinetic Escort (SMo-FlaKE)
Faculty Advisor: David Akin
Presentation
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Georgia Institute of Technology with the University of Texas at Austin and New York University
Title: An Elegant and Innovative Design for In-Space Assembly: Optimizing Modularity through an Umbrella Mechanism
Faculty Advisor: Daniel Schrage
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University of Colorado
Title: Odysseus
Faculty Advisor: Brian Sanders
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University of Maryland
Title: A Reusable Modular Solar Electric Propulsion Space Tug (SEP) to Transfer Payloads from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) to Lunar Distant Retrograde Orbit (LDRO)
Faculty Advisor: David Akin

2017 Finalist Proposal Videos

2017 Finalist Video Submissions


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