The Space Feed | Latest Space News
  • Home
  • News
    • Launches
    • Space Technology
    • Human Spaceflight
    • Space Exploration
    • Astronomy
  • Launch Schedule
    • Upcoming Launches
    • Completed Launches
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Launches
    • Space Technology
    • Human Spaceflight
    • Space Exploration
    • Astronomy
  • Launch Schedule
    • Upcoming Launches
    • Completed Launches
No Result
View All Result
The Space Feed | Latest Space News

NASA Opens 2026 Student Human Lander Challenge with $126K Prize Pool

September 3, 2025
in Human Spaceflight

NASA has opened the 2026 Human Lander Challenge (HuLC), inviting U.S. college and university teams to propose innovative concepts that advance human landing system technologies for the Artemis campaign. The competition carries a $126,000 total prize pool and is designed to feed new ideas into the agency’s Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate (ESDMD) portfolio.

What the challenge targets

HuLC focuses on technology development areas that enable safer, more reliable crewed landings and departures on the Moon. Student teams contribute concepts, analyses, and approaches relevant to human landing systems (HLS) that could reduce risk and improve performance in future lunar missions.

Key details

  • Prize pool: $126,000 in total awards
  • Open date: August 29, 2025
  • Close date: March 4, 2026
  • Eligibility: Teams of full- or part-time undergraduate and/or graduate students at accredited U.S.-based community colleges, colleges, or universities
  • Interdisciplinary team compositions are encouraged

Why it matters for Artemis

Human landing systems are central to NASA’s Artemis architecture, providing the capability to transport astronauts between lunar orbit and the surface. Advancements in HLS concepts from academic teams can inform designs, improve safety margins, and enhance mission flexibility, supporting sustained lunar operations and future exploration objectives.

How teams can prepare

  1. Confirm institutional eligibility and assemble an interdisciplinary team with defined roles.
  2. Review official rules, scope, and submission requirements on the competition website.
  3. Develop and document a concept addressing a defined HLS technology need.
  4. Ensure materials meet format and deadline requirements ahead of March 4, 2026.

Projects typically integrate classroom learning with real aerospace design practices, giving students exposure to systems engineering, risk analysis, and mission operations considerations that mirror industry and agency workflows.

Participation and timeline

The 2026 HuLC cycle spans late 2025 into early 2026, aligning with NASA’s ongoing Artemis planning and technology maturation efforts. Teams should plan internal milestones for concept development, documentation, and reviews to maintain schedule fidelity through submission.

Where to learn more

NASA’s announcement and program details are available on the agency’s website. The page was last updated on Sept. 2, 2025. For official requirements and updates, refer to the competition site.

Source: NASA: 2026 Human Lander Challenge | Competition site: hulc.nianet.org

Previous Post

ISS Runs Bone and Radiation Tech Studies as NG-23 Cygnus Targets Sept. 15 Launch on Falcon 9

Next Post

Juno Spots Callisto’s Long-Sought Auroral Footprint, Completing the Galilean Set

Related Posts

Human Spaceflight

NASA Unveils Draft Phase 2 Plan for Commercial LEO Stations, Invites Industry Feedback

September 6, 2025
Human Spaceflight

ISS Advances Space Health Research as Progress 93 and Cygnus XL Ready Mid-September Resupply

September 5, 2025
Human Spaceflight

NASA Debuts Orion Mission Evaluation Room for Artemis II Operations at JSC

September 5, 2025
Human Spaceflight

NASA Glenn evaluates portable X-ray systems for deep-space crew care

September 4, 2025
Human Spaceflight

Dragon Reboost Demo, Bone Stem Cell Experiment, and Axiom Data Center Deployment on ISS

September 4, 2025
Human Spaceflight

SpaceX Dragon Tests New Trunk Thrusters in First ISS Reboost Maneuver

September 3, 2025
Next Post

Juno Spots Callisto’s Long-Sought Auroral Footprint, Completing the Galilean Set

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

NASA and SpaceX Conduct Crew-11 Dry Run Ahead of Launch

July 29, 2025

SpaceX Dragon Missions: Crew Prepares for Departure and Arrival at ISS

July 30, 2025

NASA Advances Supersonic Parachute Technology for Mars Missions

July 30, 2025

SpaceX Crew-11 Prepares for Launch: Final Steps Before Hatch Closure

July 31, 2025

ESA Initiates Construction of LISA Mission to Detect Gravitational Waves

0

UK-France MicroCarb Satellite Launches to Enhance Global CO₂ Monitoring

0

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Arrives at Kennedy Space Center for Upcoming Launch

0

UK’s Role in ESA’s General Support Technology Programme: Early Impact Insights

0

NASA Unveils Draft Phase 2 Plan for Commercial LEO Stations, Invites Industry Feedback

September 6, 2025

ISS Advances Space Health Research as Progress 93 and Cygnus XL Ready Mid-September Resupply

September 5, 2025

NASA Debuts Orion Mission Evaluation Room for Artemis II Operations at JSC

September 5, 2025

Cygnus XL ISS Cargo Flight Now NET Sept. 14 on Falcon 9

September 5, 2025

Popular Stories

  • NASA and SpaceX Conduct Crew-11 Dry Run Ahead of Launch

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • SpaceX Dragon Missions: Crew Prepares for Departure and Arrival at ISS

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • NASA Advances Supersonic Parachute Technology for Mars Missions

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • SpaceX Crew-11 Prepares for Launch: Final Steps Before Hatch Closure

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Inside Orion: Artemis II Systems, Integration, and Mission Readiness

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
The Space Feed

© 2025 Stride Interactive Group

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Launches
    • Space Technology
    • Human Spaceflight
    • Space Exploration
    • Astronomy
  • Launch Schedule
    • Upcoming Launches
    • Completed Launches

© 2025 Stride Interactive Group