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NASA Competition Could Net You $1.5 Million For Next Great Airship (networkworld.com)

coondoggie quotes a report from NetworkWorld: NASA this week said it was considering a new Centennial Challenge: Build an airship capable of long-duration flight for scientific missions. The agency issued a Request For information to see if there was enough industry interest in the challenge and to further develop rules for the competition.
The challenge would award prizes for successful demonstration of a stratospheric airship that would be required to accomplish the following: Reach a minimum altitude of 20 km, maintain the altitude for 20 hours (200 hours for Tier 2 competition), remain within a 20 km diameter station area (and navigate between two designated points for Tier 2), successfully return the 20 kg payload (200 kg for Tier 2 competition) and payload data, and show airship scalability for longer duration flights with larger payloads through a scalability review. The proposed structure for this competition is [centered around two main awards]. Award 1: A proposed $1.0 million will be split between teams successfully completing Tier 1 within 3 years of the challenge initiation. Award 2: A proposed $1.5 million will be awarded to the first successful demonstration of Tier 2 within four years of challenge initiation.

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  1. Hello? Party Store? by ColdWetDog · · Score: 3, Funny

    'How many bottles of helium to you have?'

    'That many? Great, I'll be down in a sec.'

    Got my 3D printer, some mylar blankets and a roll of duct tape.

    I'm all set.

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  2. Obligatory by pushing-robot · · Score: 2, Funny

    If it works in KSP, does that count?

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