Advance robotic software that increases the autonomy of dexterous humanoid robots
More »Phase 2 invites competitors from the public, industry and academia to develop code for a team of virtual robots that will support a simulated in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) mission for the Moon. ISRU involves gathering and using materials found locally on other worlds. The challenge requires participants to develop software that will advance technologies needed for fully autonomous operations, navigation and decision-making capabilities on the lunar surface. It will be divided in two rounds: the qualification round and final competition.
More »Organizations Performing Work | Role | Type | Location |
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Johnson Space Center (JSC) | Lead Organization | NASA Center | Houston, Texas |
Space Center Houston Project | Supporting Organization | Industry | Houston, Texas |