Google says: “Land a probe on the moon, we’ll give you $30 million”

Brian Ambrozy (primesuspect) No summary

September 13, 2007 4:43 PM ET in News,

GoogleXPrize

Okay, it’s really $20 million to the Grand Prize winner. What wins the grand prize?

To win the Grand Prize, a team must successfully soft land a privately funded spacecraft on the Moon, rove on the lunar surface for a minimum of 500 meters, and transmit a specific set of video, images and data back to the Earth. The Grand Prize is $20 million until December 31st 2012; thereafter it will drop to $15 million until December 31st 2014 at which point the competition will be terminated unless extended by Google and the X PRIZE Foundation.

Perhaps Google really DOES want to map the moon. Their corporate mission is to organize the WORLD’S information – they don’t say anything about LUNAR information. Perhaps that’s going to change.

Get building!

13 Comments:

  1. Headline? "Icrontic Sends Probe To Moon!" .......

  2. Well.... there are a plethora of super intelligent dudes on this site. Who says we can't send a probe to the moon and claim that prize?

  3. Well.... there are a plethora of super intelligent dudes on this site. Who says we can't send a probe to the moon and claim that prize?

    Umm, $$$ maybe?

  4. Umm, $$$ maybe?

    pft... investors and paper mache are all we need

  5. Duct-tape challenge anyone?

  6. Duct-tape challenge anyone?

    I'm in!

  7. Game on. I can do the GUI code. Anyone fancy the the embedded processor code?

    We could really rule the world (and be super rich as well)

  8. I think the tough part of making it out of tape would be the camera lens.

  9. I'm in! I can do anything you want all you have to do is teach me.

  10. If we build it, it will fly.

  11. Game on. I can do the GUI code. Anyone fancy the the embedded processor code?

    I'll handle that.

    I mean, we have a rocket scientist here, don't we?

  12. Actually we do! Paging missleman

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