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Geekwire: Hey, kids: Put a rocket in space and win a million dollars in Base 11 Space Challenge

by taylorsolutionsinc | Jun 15, 2018 | Uncategorized

Students from colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada are being recruited for the Base 11 Space Challenge, a $1 million competition to encourage the development of a liquid-fueled, single-stage rocket powerful enough to reach 100 kilometers (62 miles) in...

Next Big Future: Million Dollar University Team Space Launch Challenge will Build Pipeline of Qualified Rocketeers

by taylorsolutionsinc | Jun 14, 2018 | Uncategorized

The Base 11 Space Challenge is a $1 million+ prize for a student-led university team to design, build, and launch a liquid-propelled, single-stage rocket to an altitude of 100 kilometers (the Karman Line) by December 30, 2021.

Space.com: Students Will Launch Rockets to the Edge of Space for $1 Million Prize

by taylorsolutionsinc | Jun 8, 2018 | Uncategorized

One new rocket challenge is encouraging diversity and offering a staggering $1 million prize. The Base 11 Space Challenge is a brand-new competition to encourage student-led university teams to design, build and launch their own rockets.

3DS Blog: Base 11 Space Challenge Aims to Empower Next Generation of Rocket Engineers

by taylorsolutionsinc | Jun 5, 2018 | Uncategorized

Dassault Systèmes will partner with Base 11, a non-profit workforce and entrepreneur development company for the launch of its Base 11 Space Challenge, a national STEM career accelerator initiative intended to grow the next generation of aerospace engineers with...

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