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"Today we are signing a letter formalizing the intent of NASA Centennial Challenges and the X Prize Foundation to work towards a future agreement for two X Prize Competitions," said NASA's Brant Sponberg, Program Manager of Centennial Challenges at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

To date, the Centennial Challenges have offered prize money for various topics, from materials and power systems to astronaut glove technology, as well as new and better ways to use resources on the Moon, Sponberg said.

There is a difference in the newly announced NASA prizes.

"All of NASA's prizes to date are for one-quarter million dollars or less. We expect these two challenges to be considerably larger," Sponberg explained, although he did not specify the dollar-value of the new prizes.

Exact rules and details of each competition will also be announced at a later date.

Two new challenges

The two new NASA Centennial Challenges and their tentative names are:

    * Suborbital Payload Challenge
      : Reusable suborbital rocket launch with a certain size payload able to reach a certain altitude. The X prize was to 100 kilometers but NASA wants these new suborbital rockets to go much higher. If they can reach certain altitudes scientists at NASA would be interested in flying instruments and experiments on these vehicles.

    * Suborbital Lunar Landing Analog Challenge
      : NASA's on the lookout for a reusable suborbital rocket that takes off and lands vertically and reaches a certain speed during flight. Those parameters would demonstrate the basic capabilities and rocket energies necessary to land and launch from the Moon. NASA hopes to broaden the number of engines, landing systems, and suppliers the space agency needs to return to the Moon.

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