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    Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP) (Moon 2.0)

    Organizer - X Prize Foundation

    Website - lunar.xprize.org

    youtube.com/GoogleLunarXPRIZE

    facebook.com/googlelunarxprize

    twitter.com/glxp

    Google Lunar X Prize on Wikipedia

    The Google Lunar XPRIZE is a $30 million competition for the first privately funded team to send a robot to the moon, travel 500 meters and transmit video, images and data back to the Earth.

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    Moon 2.0: Join the Revolution

    Uploaded on May 1, 2009

    The Google Lunar X PRIZE is a $30 million competition for the first privately funded team to send a robot to the moon, travel 500 meters and transmit video, images and data back to the Earth.

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    Google Lunar X-Prize
    April 7, 2014

    The Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP) sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0, is a space competition organized by the X Prize Foundation.

    The challenge calls for privately-funded spaceflight teams to compete to successfully launch a robotic spacecraft that can land and travel across the surface of the Moon while sending back to Earth specified images and other data.

    Directed by Patrick Robins
    Cinematography by Berry Berona
    Produced by Matthew Temple

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    Rovers in Budapest - Google Lunar XPRIZE Team, Summit 2014

    Published on Jun 27, 2014

    Concept & prototype rovers, MoonBots - live experience for the public in the GLXP Exhibit and Rover Show during the Team Summit, in and around Design Termin?l.

    On stage: Hakuto, Plan B, Part Time Scientists and Puli Space.

    http://glxp2014.pulispace.com/en/rover-show

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    Google Lunar Xprize: The next great race to the moon

    Published on Jul 1, 2014

    The Google Lunar Xprize is heating up this summer, with five teams competing for $6 million in funding. The ultimate goal? Being the first to land on the moon, grabbing a $20 million prize and international glory. Here's a preview of our upcoming coverage of these five teams final tests and preparations.

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    Team Part-Time Scientists take their Google Lunar XPrize rover for a spin

    Published on Aug 29, 2014

    To win the Google Lunar XPrize, you not only need to land a rover on the moon by the end of 2015, you'll also need to send high-definition footage back to Earth to document the journey. We join Team Part-Time Scientists in Germany for an early systems test.

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