With LaserMotive winning $900,000 at the recent NASA Centennial Power Beaming Challenge, AKA the Space Elevator Games, there's still $1.1 million on the table to won. So Spaceward, the organizers have tentatively scheduled May 10, 2010 as the last chance for teams to compete for the the remaining money. The competition is open to any team that qualifies.
The games will be held at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center on Edwards Air Force Base.

Recently Ben Shelef led a team of volunteers to the selected testing grounds near Olympia, Washington for the second round of testing for the helicopter - cable system for the games. In the first test they used a 1000' cable and in the second test they used a 4300' cable system. This second test was a general rehearsal for the games and was successful.
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