View Full Version : The X Prize - Google to the moon


Ball Lightning
Feb 23, 2008, 07:54 PM
Link (http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206801380)

All i can say is that google is doing something great.



Google, X Prize Foundation Attract 10 Teams For Moon Race

The contest offers $30 million in prizes to put on the moon a machine that will send video and other images and data back to Earth.

Google and the X Prize Foundation have announced that 10 teams will compete to put a privately funded robotic spacecraft on the moon.
The Google Lunar X Prize, announced six months ago, offers $30 million worth of prizes for the first teams to create a machine that can travel at least 500 meters on the lunar surface and send video and other images and data back to Earth.

Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, chairman and CEO of the X Prize Foundation, said the two organizations received more than 560 letters or inquiries of interest from more than 53 countries.

"By comparison, at the six-month point of the Ansari X Prize, we had only two teams registered," he said in this week's announcement. "I think we're going to see an exciting and very competitive race to the moon, highlighted by some very creative designs unlike anything we've seen come out of the government space programs. Many of these teams represent some of the most creative and entrepreneurial minds in space exploration today."

A team that lands a privately funded spacecraft on the moon, travels across the lunar surface, and transmits images back to Earth before Dec. 31, 2012, will be eligible for a $20 million prize. The second-place team wins $5 million. Bonuses and additional prizes from "preferred partners" will also be disbursed. If it takes until 2013, the grand prize amount drops to $15 million. The contest ends Dec. 31, 2014, unless both organizations decide to extend it.

Space Florida is a preferred partner and first preferred launch site for the competition.

The 10 teams are Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Romanian Association, Astrobotic, Chandah, Frednet, Lunatrex, Micro-Space, Odyssey Moon, Quantum3 Ventures, Southern California Selene Group, and Team Italia. They include private commercial ventures, researchers, university staff and students, an international team of open source developers, as well as teams from Romania, Italy, and the United States.

CivGeneral
Feb 24, 2008, 12:10 AM
Lades and gentelment, I have colorized the moon!

GoodGame
Feb 24, 2008, 08:22 AM
Sweet. Google-Moon is next I imagine.

cubsfan6506
Feb 24, 2008, 02:48 PM
If they get satellites around the mon=on.

Narz
Feb 25, 2008, 09:31 PM
I would replace great w/ frivolous personally.

zxcvbnm
Feb 26, 2008, 08:57 AM
I would replace great w/ frivolous personally.

Why?

I want to participate!:lol:

JerichoHill
Feb 26, 2008, 03:08 PM
I would replace great w/ frivolous personally.

I disagree. Privately funded space / moon missions will do wonders for the sustainability of the human race going forward.

The environmental movement was borne, in part, because of the images from space.

Narz
Feb 26, 2008, 10:51 PM
Why?

I want to participate!:lol:
Don't get me wrong constantant guy, I think it's a little cool, just not really a wise use of resources.

I disagree. Privately funded space / moon missions will do wonders for the sustainability of the human race going forward.
I don't see how personally.

Well actually I can think of a few ways (research & knowledge are always good) but I think the money would be better spent here at home.

The environmental movement was borne, in part, because of the images from space.
I think that's an exagerration. I'm sure the whole Earth from space pic was awe inspiring & humbling to many but I wouldn't say "it gave birth to the environmental movement". Perhaps that's part of human nature though, it's hard to appreciate something until it's gone (or in the case of the astronauts, you're gone).

zxcvbnm
Feb 27, 2008, 04:06 AM
Don't get me wrong constantant guy, I think it's a little cool, just not really a wise use of resources.
I don't see how personally.

Well actually I can think of a few ways (research & knowledge are always good) but I think the money would be better spent here at home.

Well you can't make people use all their money to sustainable development so it's better to have them use that money to something which both sells and can help us in the future, instead of developing even more addictive TVs

peter grimes
Feb 27, 2008, 11:47 AM
If anyone doubts the feasibility of privately funded space travel and exploration, or doubts the value of inspiration that will follow such adventures, please watch this video (http://www.ted.com/index.php/speakers/view/id/5), and then we can discuss ;)

taillesskangaru
Feb 29, 2008, 03:55 AM
Sweet. Google-Moon is next I imagine.

They already have it. Sort of. http://www.google.com/moon/

Narz
Feb 29, 2008, 04:22 AM
Cool they got Google Mars too. But no other planets.

Luckymoose
Feb 29, 2008, 10:34 AM
Hey CFC, lets all work hard and win this prize. We can build a rocket large enough!

Ball Lightning
Mar 01, 2008, 01:28 PM
Everyone on CFC donate $100 and we will have 10million dollars to build the thing!!!