Friday, February 22, 2008

Moon Landing

Google is sponsoring the Google Lunar X Prize, a competition with $30 million prizes for the first two teams to land a robotic rover on the moon and send back images and other data. Ten teams have announced their intention to participate in the competition. The teams include universities, open-source engineers, and aerospace startups. One team is led by renowned roboticist William L. Whitaker, a Carnegie Mellon University professor. Other teams include an affiliation of four universities and two major aerospace companies in Italy, and a group that is a loose association of engineers coordinating their efforts online. The competition might have scientific merits but couldn't the money would have been well spent

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