The space agency said Tuesday the winning teams in the Cube Quest Challengeâs ground tournament-3 include Team Miles from Fluid & Reason, Cislunar Explorers from Cornell University, CU-E3 from University of Colorado, KitCube from MIT and EDS Triteia from the University of California, San Diego.
The competition consists of four ground tournaments, a lunar derby and a deep space derby and offers an opportunity for the final three teams to launch their Cubesats onboard NASAâs Orion spacecraft as part of the Exploration Mission-1, which is scheduled to launch in 2018.
NASA will select the three winning teams for the EM-1 flight during the challengeâs final ground tournament to be held in February and will subject the three teams to a safety review prior to the first unmanned lunar flyby mission.
The Cube Quest Challenge is part of NASAâs Centennial Challenges program.