Google wants the moon
by Claudia Sonea
After launching Google Mars and Google Earth, Web browser-based mapping tools that give users an up-close, interactive view, Google wants to broadcast images from the moon, therefore they offer a prize of 20 million dollars to the first private company that can land a robotic rover on the moon, smart enough to record at least 1,312 feet on the moon and send self-portraits, panoramic views and near-real-time videos back to Earth that will be streamed on Google's Web site. Google co-founder Larry Page stated at WIRED magazine's technology show in Los Angeles they are having great expectations. Their partnership with X Prize Foundation (best known for hosting the Ansari X Prize contest, which led to the first manned private spaceflight in 2004) comes as no surprise, Page collaborating to other projects as well- the charity auction for the foundation at the company's Mountain View headquarters. If no one will prove to be worthy of such an auction, the prize will drop to $15 million until the end of 2014. Also the teams that fulfill the minimum requirements will win 5 million dollars and also the second place will win $5 million. William "Red" Whittaker of Carnegie Mellon University who is already famous the last year robot race across the Mojave Desert said he will make a team in order to build a lunar rover. This contest comes in a time when governments are in competition to revive interest in lunar exploration: Japan's space agency, JAXA, will launch SELENE from a remote Pacific Island on Friday, while NASA will rocket a lunar orbiter and impactor. They are spending hundreds of millions of dollars, but Google expects the private sector to do it for less. Will it happen? More to comeâ¦
related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070913/ap_on_hi_te/google_moon_prize;_ylt=ApRsXATIDbAsWVmPt58_VB6s0NUE
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