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NASA's 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge seeks to foster development of new technologies to additively manufacture a habitat using local indigenous materials with, or without, recyclable materials, in space and on Earth.
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31 Jan 2017
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Level 1:
$100,000 total prize money to be awarded to the top 10 teams based on scores.
Level 2:
$500,000 total prize money to be awarded to the top 10 teams based on scores.
Level 3:
1st Place -$250,000
2nd Place- $150,000
3rd Place- $100,000
October 6, 2016 — Team registration begins
January 31, 2017 — Team registration closes
March 31, 2017 — Level 1 competition submission deadline (must be received at Bradley University)
May 31, 2017 — Level 2 competition submission deadline (must be received at Bradley University)
August 24-27, 2017 — Level 3 Head-to-Head competition at Caterpillar Edwards Facility
Credit: NASA's 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
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