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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Announcing the Third Annual Team Phoenicia Nanosat Launcher Challenge Seminar




Team Phoenicia is proud to be hosting the Third Annual Nanosat Launcher seminar at its facility in Menlo Park, CA on November 17th, 2012.  This seminar will be one day only this year and will cover the rules with participation by Space Florida, requirements for flight as covered by the FAA AST, requirements for use of the PPODs by Cal Poly/Tyvak, uses and needs from the nanosat community by Dr Andrew Kalman of Pumpkin Inc and more.

A draft agenda will be posted by Friday 9/15/12.

Registration to begin on Monday 9/18/12.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: Closing Comments

The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: CubeCab

The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: Nova Rocketcraft

The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: Vog Rockets

The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: Interorbital Systems

A Snapshot: The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: Generation Orbit

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar Video: NASA/Space Florida Feedback



This video is from the second day of the seminar. This is the follow-up discussion to the rules of the NLC. NASA and Space Florida asked and was asked a number of questions regarding the rules of the challenge.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A Snapshot: The Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Seminar


We have a massive load of video from the second day. The first day, unfortunately, did not get recorded. We will be releasing the video over time. Team Phoenicia wants to say thank you to NASA, the FAA, Techshop, Space Florida and the various assorted other presenters.. With their help, this has been a massive success.

The active participation of the attendees was awesome!

Presentations will go up on Nov 18th. Videos will be released starting on Nov 25th.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

2nd Nanosat Launcher Challenge Launcher Agenda

This is the agenda for the 2nd Nanosatellite Launcher Challenge seminar. Note there is a parallel seminar on the Centennial Challenges at Techshop - Menlo Park on Nov 12th starting at 11:30 AM.

Note: This agenda is evolving as groups and individuals that we have contacted get back to us. Please check regularly for changes.

Nov 12th:

8 AM to 8:50 AM: Sign in and continental breakfast

8:50 AM to 9:00 AM: Welcome by William Baird of Team Phoenicia

9:15 AM t0 9:45 AM: NASA Presentation: Aspirations of the Nanosat Launcher Challenge by Samuel Ortega, Program Manager, Centennial Challenges

9:45 AM to 10:45 AM: Nano-Satellite Launch Market Assessment by SpaceWorks

10:45 AM to 11:00 AM: BREAK

11:00 AM to 11:45 AM: Nanosat Markets, Economics and Keeping Realistic, Carlos Yu

11:45 AM to 12:15 PM: Connecting to Launchers to Customers, Amaresh Kollipara

12:15 PM to 12:30 PM: BREAK

12:30 PM to 2:00 PM: Draft Rules Input for the Community, Space Florida, Percy Luney (as a working lunch)

2:00 PM to 2:15 PM: BREAK

2:15 PM to 3:45 PM: FAA AST presentation, Nick Demidovich

3:45 PM to 4:45 PM: Space Florida, Percy Luney

4:45 PM to 6:00 PM: Spaceport America, Dr Bill Gutman

6:30 PM: Dinner at Techshop - Menlo Park

10:00 PM: close out.

November 13th:

8:00 AM to 8:50 AM: check-in.

8:50 AM to 9:00 AM: Welcome remarks

9:30 AM to 10:30 AM: Additional feedback to Space Florida and NASA

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM: Panel on Funding the NLC bids

12:30 AM to 12:45 AM: BREAK

12:45 PM to 1:30 PM: LUNCH

1:30 PM to 1:50 PM: CADTrak Engineering, David Levitt

1:50 PM to 2:00 PM: Team Phoenicia as a Supplier

2:00 PM to 2:15 PM: Advice on getting sponsorships, William Baird

2:15 PM to 2:25 PM: Generation Orbit, AC Charania


2:45 PM to 2:50 PM: Vog Rockets

2:50 PM to 3:00 PM: BREAK

3:10 PM to 3:20 PM: Nova Rocketcraft, Sumontro Sinha

3:20 PM to 3:30 PM: Cube Cab, Adrian Tymes

3:30 PM to 3:40 PM: Samuel Ortega, NASA's commentary and closing remarks

3:40 PM to 3:45 PM: closing 'remarks' by William Baird of Team Phoenicia

Feedback is always welcome.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

2nd Nanosat Launcher Challenge Seminar Draft Agenda Updated 11/2/2011

This is the draft agenda for the 2nd Nanosatellite Launcher Challenge seminar. Note there is a parallel seminar on the Centennial Challenges at Techshop - Menlo Park on Nov 12th starting at 11:30 AM.

Note: This agenda is evolving as groups and individuals that we have contacted get back to us. Please check regularly for changes.

Nov 12th:

8 AM to 8:50 AM: Sign in and continental breakfast

8:50 AM to 9:00 AM: Welcome by William Baird of Team Phoenicia

9:00 AM t0 9:30 AM: NASA Presentation: Aspirations of the Nanosat Launcher Challenge by Samuel Ortega, Program Manager, Centennial Challenges

9:30 AM to 10:00 AM: Nano-Satellite Launch Market Assessment by Jeff Denis of SpaceWorks

10:00 AM to 10:30 AM: The Potential of an Affordable, Responsive Nanosat Launcher

10:30 AM to 10:45 AM: BREAK

10:45 AM to 11:15 AM: Nanosat Markets, Economics and Keeping Realistic, Carlos Yu

11:15 AM to 11:45 AM: Connecting to Launchers to Customers, Amaresh Kollipara

11:45 AM to 12:00 PM: BREAK

12:00 PM to 2:00 PM: Draft Rules Input for the Community, Space Florida, Percy Luney (as a working lunch)

2:00 PM to 2:15 PM: BREAK

2:15 PM to 3:30 PM: FAA AST presentation

3:30 PM to 3:45 PM: BREAK


4:15 PM to 4:45 PM: Spaceport America, Dr Bill Gutman

4:45 PM to 5:15 PM: Space Florida, Percy Luney

5:15 PM to 5:30 PM: BREAK

5:30 PM to 6:00 PM: Fourth Launch Site

6:00 PM to 6:30 PM: Fifth Launch Site

6:30 PM: Dinner at Techshop - Menlo Park

10:00 PM: close out.

November 13th:

8:00 AM to 8:50 AM: check-in.

8:50 AM to 9:00 AM: Welcome remarks

9:00 AM to 10:00 AM: Additional feedback to Space Florida

10:00 AM to 11:00 AM: Panel on Funding the NLC bids

11:00 AM to 11:15 AM: BREAK

11:15 AM to 11:25 AM: CADTrak Engineering, David Levitt

11:25 AM to 11:35 AM: Second Supplier Presentation

11:35 AM to 11:45 AM: Third Supplier Presentation

11:45 AM to 11:55 AM: Fourth Supplier Presentation

11:55 AM to 12:05 PM: Fifth Supplier Presentation

12:05 PM to 12:15 PM: Team Phoenicia as a Supplier Presentation

12:15 PM to 1:30 PM: Lunch

1:30 PM to 1:40 PM: Generation Orbit, AC Charania



2:10 PM to 2:20 PM: Vog Rockets

2:20 PM to 2:30 PM: Nova Rocketcraft, Sumontro Sinha

2:30 PM to 2:45 PM: BREAK

2:45 PM to 2:55 PM: Cube Cab, Adrian Tymes

2:55 PM to 3:05 PM: Seventh Team Presentation

3:05 PM to 3:15 PM: Eighth Team Presentation

3:15 PM to 3:25 PM: Ninth Team Presentation

3:25 PM to 3:35 PM: Tenth Team Presentation

3:35 PM to 3:45 PM: BREAK

3:45 PM to 4:45 PM: Networking Session

4:45 PM to 4:55 PM: Samuel Ortega, NASA's commentary and closing remarks

4:55 PM to 5:00 PM: closing 'remarks' by William Baird of Team Phoenicia

5:00 PM to 8:00 PM: informal dinner at TechShop

10 PM: Close out.

Feedback is always welcome.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Regarding the Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Challenge Seminar


Recently, there has not been a lot of updates for the Team Phoenicia/Techshop Nanosat Launcher Challenge Seminar. The primary reason has been that we have been waiting for the announcement of the allied organization before updating the agenda. We know whom has been selected. We are just not able to announce it. It has been a little frustrating since we know that more than a few people are waiting on that announcement before signing up. The delay has been frustrating, if understandable: NASA has wanted to avoid some of the pitfalls of how some of the past challenges were run. Since we were part of the push for corrections on those challenges, we can hardly be critical if it takes a while to help get what we wanted for the participants, even if we are not ourselves participating.

Delightfully, we were just updated that the agreement has been signed between NASA and the allied org. HOWEVER! We were told to hang on for the official PR mill to get set to grind. This was not NASA's choice, fwiw. They want to get this out as fast as possible, too. They have been directed to hold off as well.

To that end, Sam Ortega, the Program Manager for Centennial Challenges at NASA, dropped us a note and is allowing us to share that with the community.

From: "Ortega, Samuel A. {Sam}(MSFC-MP92)"
Date: Mon, October 24, 2011 10:05 am
To: "Will Baird"

Will-
I am very excited about the upcoming opportunity to speak at the Nanosat Launcher
Challenge Seminar on Nov 12 - 13th.

To give you a status of the challenge to date. We have the Prize purse of $2M appropriated and set aside with our payment contractor ready to pay out if there is a winner of the challenge. We have been working to find an Allied Organization that will conduct the challenge in manner that will be beneficial to NASA but more importantly beneficial to the competitor. There are many things to consider schedule, media rights, intellectual property rights to name a few that we wanted to make sure would be acceptable to teams wanting to compete.

I am glad to say we have signed a Space Act Agreement with an Allied Organization to run the competition and will be announcing who they are on or about Nov 1, 2011. They will participate in the Seminar on the 12th and the 13th but may have to do so by telecon do to scheduling conflicts.

Thank you for putting the Seminar together. I look forward to Orbit 1 from any of the competitors.


Sam
Program Manager
Centennial Challenges


Now we know for sure that the allied org will be participating and the official rules will be presented. The official announcement as to whom it will be is on or after Nov 1st.