Google Lunar X Prize - Wikipedia
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The Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0, was a 2007-2018 inducement prize space competition organized by the X Prize Foundation, and sponsored by Google.
Google Lunar XPRIZE | XPRIZE Foundation
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The Google Lunar XPRIZE was created with two goals in mind. To spur affordable access to the moon and give space entrepreneurs a legitimate platform to develop • 1000 planetariums worldwide show Google Lunar Prize Inspired Back to the Moon for Good dome show in 27 different languages.
Lunar XPRIZE - YouTube
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The Google Lunar XPRIZE is the largest prize competition of all time with a reward of $30 million and aims to incentivize entrepreneurs to create a new era of affordable access to the Moon and beyond, while inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers.
Lunar XPRIZE (@glxp) | Twitter
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Former Google Lunar XPRIZE team @astrobotic has opened their new lunar headquarters in Pittsburgh! Read more below about Astrobotic's recent growth, their upcoming missions, and the 47,000-square-foot facility (which will include a rover pit, a drone flying arena, and more):https...
Lunar XPRIZE - Home | Facebook
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Lunar XPRIZE, Los Angeles, California. X PRIZE FOUNDATION, INC. is responsible for this Page. Former Google Lunar XPRIZE competitor Hakuto-R has raised an additional $28 million in a Series B round of funding, and also launched a new data platform!
Google Lunar X Prize - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
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The Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0, is an inducement prize space competition organized by XPRIZE, and sponsored by Google. The challenge calls for privately funded spaceflight teams to be the first to land a privately funded robotic spacecraft on the Moon...
Премия Lunar X Prize
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Премия Lunar X Prize. Где доступен этот дудл.
Ex-Prize: Google's $30 Million Moon Race Ends with No Winner | Space
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Artist's illustration of Google Lunar X Prize entrant SpaceIL's lander on the surface of the moon. (Image credit: SpaceIL).
Google Lunar X Prize | Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
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The Google Lunar X PRIZE offers a total of US$30 million in prizes to the first privately funded teams to land a robot on the Moon that successfully travels more than 500 metres (1,640 ft) and transmits back high definition images and video. The first team to do so will claim the US$20 million Grand...
Google Lunar X Prize to end without winner - SpaceNews
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The foundation running the Google Lunar X Prize said Jan. 23 that the prize for a commercial lunar lander will expire at the end of March without a winner. SpaceIL was one of the five finalists for the Google Lunar X Prize, but was not able to fund and complete its lander to launch before the Marhc...
google lunar x prize - TechCrunch
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Google's Lunar XPrize competition is nearing its zenith - the slate of competitors is down to five finalists, all of whom are competing to be the first private company to launch a spacecraft d. Moon Express, a company competing in the Google Lunar X-Prize, has raised $20 million in a Series B-1...
Google Lunar X Prize — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
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The Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0,[2][3] was a 2007-2018 inducement prize space competition organized by the X Prize Foundation, and sponsored by Google. The challenge called for privately funded teams to be the first to land a robotic spacecraft on the Moon...
Google Lunar X Prize | funk.eu...hey, it's just me...
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The new Google Lunar X Prize (2.0) is a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the Moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to the Earth.