Alex Shelestenko, Marketing, Google Russia.
When I was a kid, I had a hip. rover toy. It was yellow in color, space ( by the standards of an inquisitive five-year expert space ) forms a rounded dome, flashing lights and a glass cockpit. He coped brilliantly with the ...
Last Thursday, an event that is able to awaken the children's dreams of a five-year astronaut, and millions of others of the same around the world. X Prize Foundation and the company Google Inc. announced the start of the project Google Lunar X PRIZE, which is intended to send a robot to the moon. Global competition is open to any private company, involves the development and creation of a robot that flies to the moon, a walk through it half a mile, taking the road on the photo and video camera, and then sends to Earth the resulting photos, videos and other data (I wonder, can . Well, as usual, the winner will be awarded a prize of 30 million North American dollars.
In addition to the entertainment for the spectators, and the creators of the work for the prize for the winners, the project carries a lot of practical benefits for science and, ultimately, for us, the consumers of advanced technologies. Inventions and developments received by all participants of the competition, can give a huge impetus to the development of mechanical engineering, space, information technology and many other industries. We're on the other hand just glad that millions of bright minds and skillful hands, with our support will contribute to revolutionary breakthroughs in science and technology to solve problems that face humanity today.
Learn more about the contest and the conditions of participation, as well as the history of travel to the Moon, and much more can be read on the official site of the project. Google Lunar X PRIZE.
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