I was reading the Wiki article on the asteroid Apophis, and mentioned is an asteroid-studying mission which won a design competition held by the Planetary Society, with the hope of launching about four years later (2008 win, 2012 launch or so).

I was curious as to why the story ended there. Foresight is now listed as a "previous project" on the company's wiki article.

Assuming good faith, the company did their darndest to get that mission designed, built, and launched.

However, I'm a cynic and my questions to the community are: if they won (and I can't find any mention of prize money), did they just take the money and put it into their other projects? I've seen this done before in the film (Hollywood) world.

Wouldn't other contestants be a bit furious that they lost, only to find out a few years later that nothing was gestating? Can the Planetary Society request money back or is the risk of a vanishing project part of the deal?

Is this something that occurs frequently in the space world? I'm a tad disappointed that more didn't come of this, it seemed like a good idea.

by mysteryofthefieryeye

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