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Moon Beer? Brewing Experiment Short-Listed for Indian Lunar Lander
Serious note,
Yielding life on Moon, performing fermentation and champagne for Vyomanauts (Indian abbreviation for crews what Americans, Russians and Chinese call Astro, Cosmo and Taikonauts).
The spacecraft is owned by the Indian startup Team Indus, a participant in the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize competition. To win the $20 million grand prize, a privately funded team must successfully place a robot on the moon that explores at least 1,640 feet (500 meters) and transmits high-definition video and images back to Earth. (The second team to accomplish all of this will get $5 million; an additional $5 million is available for various special accomplishments, bringing the total purse to $30 million.)
Team Indus has secured a launch contract from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for a booster flight.
Nice thing, life'll become boring without bear on Moon.Team Indus invited researchers who were under 25 years of age to imagine, design and build an experiment that would help humankind develop a sustainable settlement on the moon.
Serious note,
Yielding life on Moon, performing fermentation and champagne for Vyomanauts (Indian abbreviation for crews what Americans, Russians and Chinese call Astro, Cosmo and Taikonauts).