The search giant Google is also known as one of the quirkiest and most innovative companies on the globe. From self-driving cars to trying to beat death to teaching machines to code better than humans, Google has a reputation of trying to attempt the crazy.
One of the company’s latest project has been started by Google’s Lunar X division and is aiming to land the first ever private spacecraft on the surface of the moon. Now, the competition has entered its final stages and could be launching a spacecraft before the end of the year.
Google Lunar XPRIZE is a competition that wants to explore the horizons of robotic space exploration by challenging engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators, to come up with innovative and low-cost solutions. The competition is offering a $30 million dollar total prize along with a chance to land on the moon for one of the 16-selected teams.
The competition consists of a number of stages. The team that will win the competition must:
Google has also announced that a $1 million “Diversity Prize” award is going to be split evenly between all the 16 teams— even the ones that didn’t make it to the final round.
https://propakistani.pk/2017/01/25/google-competition-aims-land-first-private-spacecraft-moon/
One of the company’s latest project has been started by Google’s Lunar X division and is aiming to land the first ever private spacecraft on the surface of the moon. Now, the competition has entered its final stages and could be launching a spacecraft before the end of the year.
Google Lunar XPRIZE is a competition that wants to explore the horizons of robotic space exploration by challenging engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators, to come up with innovative and low-cost solutions. The competition is offering a $30 million dollar total prize along with a chance to land on the moon for one of the 16-selected teams.
The competition consists of a number of stages. The team that will win the competition must:
- Successfully place a spacecraft on the moon’s surface.
- Travel 500 meters.
- Transmit high-definition video and images to earth.
Google has also announced that a $1 million “Diversity Prize” award is going to be split evenly between all the 16 teams— even the ones that didn’t make it to the final round.
https://propakistani.pk/2017/01/25/google-competition-aims-land-first-private-spacecraft-moon/