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In Google's Moon Race, Teams Face a Reckoning

waderoush writes "The Google Lunar X Prize, announced in 2007, challenges private teams to send remote-controlled landers and robot rovers to the Moon by December 31, 2015. At the moment, 26 teams are still in the running — but organizers say 2012 could be the shakeout year, as many teams realize they can't go it alone or that they can't raise the tens of millions of dollars needed to reserve a launch vehicle. Xconomy talked with officials at Google, NASA, the X Prize Foundation, and two of the competing teams, asking whether the prize is really winnable in the face of the formidable fundraising obstacles the teams face. The piece also looks at the technology being developed by two of the teams (Moon Express and Team FREDNET), why lunar exploration matters to Google, and how Tiffany Montague, Google's manager of space initiatives, is working to improve the teams' chances."

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  1. Launch vehicle? by AngryDeuce · · Score: 4, Funny

    Just build a space elevator, dummies!

    1. Re:Launch vehicle? by SomePgmr · · Score: 2

      Yeah, can we have that thrown together by next week? You know, we're gunna have to do this on a budget, too... so... you know, make it cheap.

      I'm practicing for a job in management. :)

  2. why lunar exploration matters to Google by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    why lunar exploration matters to Google

    Oh. My. God. They're going to put ads on the moon.

    1. Re:why lunar exploration matters to Google by Americano · · Score: 2

      World's largest billboard.

  3. Re:Launch vehicle by NASA? by durrr · · Score: 2

    I'd recommend that google leases a bunch of spaceX heavy rocket, fills it with all the contestants vessels and drop them off in LEO to let them race eachother to the moon in a no-holds-barred robotic deathrace.

    Televised in glorious full HD of course.

  4. Re:Google's X Prize for those going to the Moon by KYPackrat · · Score: 2, Informative

    Money is nominally a store of the value of people's labor(*). That's why we donate money now: we're giving the "liquid" form of our labor to a charity group, so that they can directly buy the products and labor to fill a need.

    The existance of Google's competition directly refute your idea. It's private money being staked by Google and the team sponsors that made this price possible. Even governments have to use taxed money: moving the labor from those taxed so that the people in NASA/ESA/etc. can get fed. Without some way to "move" people's labor efficiently, you can try the North Korea approach (a country of slave labor), but we can all see how efficient that is.

    A lot of people have come up with alternate economies, and most just call money by some other term. The rest usually just starve.

    (*) In a fractional-reserve system like ours, where money gets "created" when it's borrowed, money is really a promise of future labor instead of a store of past labor. This makes a lot of the characteristics of the current economy a lot easier to understand. (IMHO, you can argue that money is an energy proxy, and that human energy (i.e. labor) will soon be less valuable than other kinds of energy, but that's an entirely different topic.)

  5. Speaking as a Team Leader... by anzha · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The single biggest problem that any team is facing is getting cash and sufficient cash to pay for a launch. This has been a problem for Astrobotic (and why they have postponed to 2015). This has been an issue for Moon Express. This is an issue for Rocket City Space Pioneers. And, yes, it is an issue for Team Phoenicia (my own team). For FredNet, too. Getting material donations has not been difficult. Just the $. That's why Team Phoenicia has been selling engines and rockets. If you want to help and not just snark, go to your favourite team's website and hit the donate button. They all have them. If /. or any other entity would use the /. effect to that end, it'd be a wondrous and helpful thing.

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    Do you know why the road less traveled by is littered with the bones of the unwary?
    1. Re:Speaking as a Team Leader... by anzha · · Score: 2, Informative

      Yes, I could and probably ought to have. http://teamphoenicia.blogspot.com./ The donate button is on the right. :)

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      Do you know why the road less traveled by is littered with the bones of the unwary?
    2. Re:Speaking as a Team Leader... by gQuigs · · Score: 3, Informative

      http://teamphoenicia.blogspot.com/ An extra dot/broken link.