aiaa & mpowered entrepreneurship - nasa innovation in aerospace competition
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Competition launch of NASA Ames-University of Michigan Competition for Innovation in AerospaceTRANSCRIPT
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Prof. ThomasZurbuchenDirector, Center for EntrepreneurshipAssociate Professor AOSS
Recipient of Outstanding Research Scientist Award, University of Michigan, 2002
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NASA seeks to develop technologies that reduce the expense and lead-time for civil and commercial space missions.
The purpose of this competition is to merge
entrepreneurial insight with technological innovationfor the development of
small space systems.
Purpose of Competition
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Examples
Cube SatA type of space research pico-satellite, weighing no more than one kilogram, and typically using commercial off-the-shelf electronics components.
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Examples
Space Food--
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Question &Answer