NASA
has announced the award-winners of its Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program, in which the agency gives funding to projects that are a little more, uh,
ambitious than usual. (One previous candidate: satellites that
beam energy down to Earth.) This year's proposals are pretty wild, too (suspended animation! perpetual flight!), and they're getting a one-year advance of $100,000 to prove the plans have some merit. After that, they'll be re-considered for Phase II study, which would mean $500,000 for two years. Here's what they've got in mind.
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I guess my check for my idea of "Just Fucking Shut NASA Down" is in the mail.