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The competition was in the form of a race, 1 km (3,281 ft) straight up. The climbers are unmanned, have a maximum allowed weight of 25 kg (55 lbs), and may use no fuel or batteries to climb—they must only be powered by beamed energy. So far, the top designs have been reflected
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2,000,000 ($ 900,000 for the 2 meters/second category and $ 1,100,000 for the 5 meters/second category) for the 2009 competition. The 2 meters/second prize was won during the 2009 competition. The 5 m/s challenge remained open for the 2010 competition that was canceled.
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sunlight and laser. The KC Space Pirates used sunlight reflected off of a large array of mirrors concentrated onto a highly efficient array of solar cells in 2006 and 2007. They switched to using an infrared laser for the 2009 competition.
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The competition was put on by the Spaceward Foundation. The goal of the competition was to encourage universities and groups to research and create designs for beaming power to distant objects. For the competition Spaceward used the
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The KC Space Pirates was the only 2009 team to have a fully automated laser tracking system. They did well in each competition but fell short of the money.
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concept to make it more challenging and to help show how beamed power could work.
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won one of 4 $ 50,000 second place prizes in phase 1 of NASA's
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The Kansas City Space Pirates 2006 climber going up the ribbon
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12 minute broadcast segment on the competition by PBS Nova
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"NASA Awards $ 500K in First Phase of $ 5M Watts on the Moon Challenge - NASA"
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