during all the stages of project implementation.
Prize fund: UAH 35 000
* Deadline: November 26, 2021
The competition areas at the Star Track are reflecting the real demand of the near-orbital and orbital vehicles and it’s components market.
The tasks include developing the constructions for:
Teams and individual participants of StarTrack tournament should prepare and present their science or research and practice projects as presentations for the next areas:
CanSat launch vehicles. CanSat machinery
Near-orbital research solid-fueled vehicle complexes
Payloads, science research and educational experiments of near-orbit launch vehicles
Near-orbit research vehicle complexes with liquid-fueled engines
Freestyle: aerospace technology and materials, thematic educational projects, space games, etc.
Onboard and ground electronic equipment for communication and control
The following groups of people are welcome:
In order to participate, the team should:
Apply for participation until November 26, 2021
Prepare the solution for the task and presentation
Present your solution on November 27, 2021 at the pitching session
In case of offline event organizers only pay for commuting and hotel for 3 or fewer team members and one mentor per team.
Organizers have a right to publish materials (except the participants' personal info) on the projects website or other media.
Every team should present and prove the idea and technical concept of their project.
In general, participants should complete the following tasks and requirements:
Define the purpose of your development
Present the enlarged compiling or operating a principal scheme
Present the computing of tactic-technical
(flight technical)
characteristics, compared to existing analogues
Perform
a technical-economical implementation estimation
of the project
Point the possible sources of materials, components and existing technologies of producing the rocket parts
5Validate the educational part of the project
Present the detailed stages of project implementation
7Create the presentation of the project in *.pptx, *.pdf formats
8Time limits:
for the public presentation
for Q&A session with judges
and audience
The presentation and additional materials should be gathered on the separate folder on USB disc.
Participants should warn organizers beforehand in case of presenting self-made programming products.
Naturals-sized and other models of launch vehicles should be presented in the fireproof and explosion-proof state. Models shouldn’t be dangerous for participants and attenders.
Participants should warn organizers beforehand in case of necessity to demonstrate system functionality on practice.
The overall score for the presentation is a sum of all the judge’s scorecards.
Judges score the project according to the score anonymous principle. The score for each criterion is formed by the direct average of every judge scorecard.
The results are published with all the details by an average score for every criterion.
during all the stages of project implementation.
Judges score the documents in the team’s dashboard. Judges are allowed not to score the paper documents.
Including the deepness of analysis of negative experience.
And practical value of the project.
Works in the industry since 2009. Joined the Noosphere after successfully leading the number of online projects called Maxima Group for two years.
Got the academic degree in military and state management at the National Defence University of Ukraine in 2004. Took a director role at Rocketry World Cup in 2016. Unrelieved head of judges commission at Ukraine’s only engineering startups competition Vernadsky Challenge.
Worldwide famous airspace technology manager with 40+ years of the commerce experience and federal business, which makes John one of the most experienced people in the aerospace field. John is an expert in creating brand new high-profit business opportunities and business relationships.
Worked for various state defence programmes in the USA. Ruled the teams of engineers and analysts of 100+ people. Used to work as a senior technical advisor at NASA Kennedy Space Center and NASA launch vehicle crew member for the ELV science mission.
Registration for participants and visitors. Welcome coffee.
Organizers welcome statement.
Presentations and reports of the teams (pitching session).
Pizza/ Coffee break.
Presentations and reports of the teams (pitching session).
Space quiz with presents.
Organizers final statement.
Certificates awarding ceremony.
Declaration and awarding of the winners
Closing ceremony. Freestyle performances by participants.
Networking.
Online, ZOOM