• 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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 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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  • 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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  • Barcelona Moon Team (category Google Lunar X Prize)
    the Google Lunar X Prize. Galactic Suite Design (GSD) is the lead company in a consortium of companies fielding the Barcelona Moon Team in the Google Lunar...
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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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    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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    craft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 11, 1970, but the lunar landing was aborted after an oxygen tank in the service module (SM) ruptured...
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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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    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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    family of rocket space launchers developed by ARCAspace for the Google Lunar X Prize competition and for their national crewed space program. As of 2020[update]...
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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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    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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  • Moon, which is the first company to register to compete for the Google Lunar X Prize. Reed, Ann. "Global Tech Leader Michael Potter has Sac State Roots"...
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    The Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) is a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program (15...
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  • Ansari X Prize Commercial Crew Development Commercial Resupply Services Google Lunar X Prize SpaceX Mars transportation infrastructure SpaceX reusable...
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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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    The Lunar Orbital Station (Russian: Лунная Орбитальная Станция, romanized: Lunnaya Orbital'naya Stantsiya; LOS) is a proposed Russian space station which...
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    Luna 2 (section Lunar impact)
    authenticity. The radiation detectors and magnetometer were searching for lunar magnetic and radiation fields similar to the Van Allen radiation belt around...
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    another lunar lander and probe. Pakistan sent a lunar orbiter called ICUBE-Q along with Chang'e 6. In 2007, the X Prize Foundation together with Google launched...
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