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Citizens in Space,
a project of the United States Rocket Academy, is dedicated to citizen
science and citizen space exploration. Citizens in Space is a nonprofit
project working with (not for) the companies developing new commercial
spacecraft. Our goal is to enable ordinary people to fly in space as
citizen astronauts (citizen space explorers) and to enable citizen
scientists to fly experiments into space. For the first phase of our
project, we have acquired an initial contract for 10 suborbital
spaceflights with one of the new space transportation companies—XCOR Aerospace.
We will be making payload space on these flights available to citizen scientists. Professional researchers will be eligible, too, if they play by certain rules. We will fly these experiments free of charge, but any experiment submitted to us must be licensed as open-source hardware. We expect to fly up to 100 small experiments in our initial flight campaign. Our hope is that the experiment hardware developed through this project will be replicated widely by citizen scientists and flown many times on a wide variety of vehicles in the future. For information on the rules for submitting payloads, see the Call for Experiments.
Along with the general call for experiments, we are offering a $10,000 prize for one particularly interesting experiment in the High Altitude Astrobiology Challenge. We will also have a $5,000 reserve prize for the best experiment which does not win the High Altitude Astrobiology Challenge.
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