The Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP) was a 2007–2018 inducement prize space competition organized by the X Prize Foundation, and sponsored by Google. The challenge...
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Wirefly X Prize Cup, an annually held air & space exposition featuring space-related competitions and rocketry, and the Google Lunar X Prize, a competition...
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TeamIndus (category Google Lunar X Prize)
and media, that came together in 2010 with the aim of winning the Google Lunar X Prize competition announced in 2007. Although the competition ended in...
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Ispace Inc. (category Google Lunar X Prize)
use natural lunar resources. From 2013 to 2018, ispace was the owner and operator of the Hakuto team that competed in Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP). The...
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Moon Express (redirect from MX-1 (lunar lander))
space entrepreneurs. It had the goal of winning the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize, and of ultimately mining the Moon for natural resources of economic...
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Astrobotic Technology (redirect from Griffin lunar lander)
professor Red Whittaker and his associates with the goal of winning the Google Lunar X Prize. The company is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their first launch...
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Interorbital Systems (section Google Lunar XPrize)
has participated in the development of a launch vehicle for the Google Lunar X Prize Team Synergy Moon and has provided suborbital commercial launch services...
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Xprize Foundation (redirect from X-Prize)
Jeff (January 23, 2018). "Google Lunar X Prize to end without winner". SpaceNews. "AN IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM GOOGLE LUNAR XPRIZE". XPRIZE Foundation....
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Hakuto (category Google Lunar X Prize)
experienced space professionals inspired by the challenge of the Google Lunar X PRIZE to develop a robotic Moon exploration mission. Hakuto was named after...
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competition to win the Google Lunar X Prize. Colonization of the Moon Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Selenography Lunar south pole "TWO GOOGLE LUNAR XPRIZE TEAMS...
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Space competition (redirect from Space prize)
the prize. Google Lunar X Prize calls for teams to compete in successfully launching, landing, and operating a rover on the lunar surface. The prize awards...
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Synergy Moon (category Google Lunar X Prize)
services. It was originally formed in 2010 as a team competing for the Google Lunar X Prize —a challenge to land the first privately funded rover on the Moon...
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Team FREDNET (category Google Lunar X Prize)
international Open Source and Open Participation competitor in the Google Lunar X PRIZE competition. Uniquely, the team also allows organizations and individuals...
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Planetary Transportation Systems (category Google Lunar X Prize)
robotic lunar lander "ALINA" and seek to land on the Moon with it. They became the first German team to officially enter the Google Lunar X-Prize competition...
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Euroluna (redirect from European Lunar Exploration Association)
European Lunar Exploration Association (Euroluna) is a Danish-Italian-Swiss team led by Palle Haastrup, which is participating in the Google Lunar X Prize Challenge...
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Retrieved 12 September 2011. "Lunar Entrepreneurs Converge on Isle of Man for Google Lunar X PRIZE Summit". GoogleLunarXPrize.com. 18 October 2010. Archived...
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Moon landing (redirect from Lunar landing)
originally conceived in 2011 as a venture to pursue the Google Lunar X Prize. The Beresheet lunar lander's target landing destination was within Mare Serenitatis...
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Planetary Observer program (redirect from Lunar Observer)
was Mars Observer, in 1985. Lunar Observer (LO), proposed for a 1997 launch, would have been sent into a long-term lunar orbit at 60 miles above the Moon's...
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is an upcoming lunar mission that will be carried out in January 2025 by Intuitive Machines for NASA's CLPS program, using a Nova-C lunar lander. The company...
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The team was formerly a competitor in the Google Lunar X Prize competition, but has since withdrawn. The Lunar Lion is the spacecraft currently being developed...
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Micro-Space (category Google Lunar X Prize)
"Volkswagens". While one of the smaller teams participating in the Ansari X Prize competition, Micro-Space had previously developed an active aerospace program...
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Apollo 10 (redirect from Apollo 10 Lunar Ascent Stage)
Stafford and Gene Cernan flew the Apollo Lunar Module (LM) to within 14.4 kilometers (7.8 nmi) of the lunar surface, the point at which powered descent...
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Carnegie Mellon University spinoff company that is competing for the Google Lunar X Prize. Recipient of the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross...
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Puli Space Technologies (category Google Lunar X Prize)
established by individuals in June 2010 in order to take part in Google Lunar X Prize Challenge and other competitions, and further to facilitate development...
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Argonaut or European Large Logistics Lander (EL3) is a class of lunar landers designed by the European Space Agency in partnership with Airbus to deliver...
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17 was launched from an Earth parking orbit towards the Moon and entered lunar orbit on 15 November 1970. The spacecraft softly landed on the Moon in the...
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began with engineer Andrew Barton in 2008, who sought to win the Google Lunar X Prize by landing a privately-funded rover on the Moon, and gathered an...
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Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge (NG-LLC) was a competition funded by NASA's Centennial Challenges program. The competition offered a series of prizes for teams...
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2030. List of rovers on extraterrestrial bodies Google Lunar X Prize Lander (spacecraft) LORAX Lunar rover Mars rover (Crewed) Tank on the Moon, 2007...
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Moonbase (redirect from Lunar base)
material required for life support. Prize money was provided primarily by the Boston Society of Architects, Google Lunar X Prize and The New England Council of...
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