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2008 Lunar Lander Challenge Teams Announced

anzha writes "The X Prize Foundation announced on Monday the competing teams for the 2008 Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge. This year there are ten teams competing for the two prizes. The XPF has a nice matchup utility to compare the different teams' rockets. The one downside to this year though is that the competition will not have an accompanying X Prize Cup. It will be webcast, though. Full disclosure: I am on a team."

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  1. If they beat my Lunar Lander high score... by seanonymous · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'll just unplug the console when nobody's looking.

  2. Re:Good Luck by seanonymous · · Score: 5, Funny

    Everybody knows that the third wish is supposed to be for three more wishes. Now hand over the lamp.

  3. Full disclosure? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Full disclosure: I am on a team."

    Uh, maybe I'm just being a grammar nazi here, but that sounds like partial disclosure to me. Full disclosure would have been saying what team you're on.

    Also where you live, what kind of cool stuff you have in your house, and a list of times when you're not home.

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  4. Obligatory futurama quote by uberjack · · Score: 5, Funny

    Full disclosure: I am on a team.

    Fine. I'll go build my own lunar lander. with blackjack! and hookers!

  5. Yeah, it's old news :) by pavon · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yeah, he has been doing this for several years - here is a slashdot story from 2001. Most of their major test flights have been covered here as well.

    I got to see their test flight at the last X-Prize Cup in Alamagordo, NM. It's too bad they aren't joining those two events again. The actual launch was a ways off and you had to use binoculars to see much of anything but the exhaust. Regardless it was still cool to be there in person and to meet John Carmack, as well as talk to the other teams and hear about their different approaches. They also had all vehicles displayed up close (including Armadillo's when it wasn't being prepped for flight).

  6. Re:Good Luck by lgw · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Traditionally, the third wish is to undo the mistakes you made with the first two. This is sound engineering practice. Not all genies support recursion.

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