Design and build a regolith transport solution for the Moon

Lunar regolith is an important feedstock for construction, mineral processing, and other ISRU activities. To help us learn how to work with this difficult material in the harsh lunar environment, Colorado School of Mines and Lockheed Martin invite university teams from around the world to compete in the Over the Dusty Moon Challenge.

2023 Winners

The winners are listed below from the in-person competition held at Colorado School of Mines from May 31-June 1, 2023.

Speaker 1

1st: SpaceTeam AGH

AGH Univesity of Science and Technology, Poland

Speaker 2

2nd: Aussienauts

University of New South Wales, Australia

Speaker 3

3rd: Spaceship EAC

Multiple European universities

2022 Winners

The winners are listed below from the in-person competition held at Colorado School of Mines from June 2-3, 2022.

Speaker 1

1st: Laurentian Lunars

Laurentian University, Canada

Speaker 2

2nd: SpaceTeam AGH

AGH University, Poland

Speaker 3

3rd: Team UNSW

University of New South Wales, Australia

In-person Challenge

Hosted in beautiful Golden, Colorado

Prizes

Cash prizes will be awarded at the in-person challenge, and invited teams will receive a travel stipend, room & board during their stay in Colorado, and free registration for the Space Resources Roundtable following the challenge.


Colorado School of Mines

Mines is located in Golden, Colorado, only 15 miles west of downtown Denver. For questions about visiting campus or events, please call 303-384-2027.

Sponsorship

We are honored to be hosting the challenge with Lockheed Martin, the prime sponsor

F.A.Q

Updated on an ongoing basis. Send questions to contact@overthedustymoon.com

Contact Us

Address

1310 Maple Street, GRL 234
Golden, CO 80401
United States

Phone Number

+1 401 340 6608