NASA Ames, Odyssey Moon Team For Lunar Lander, Possibly X-Prize
NASA Ames Research Center will put its small spacecraft technical expertise in collaboration with Odyssey Moon Ventures to develop lunar landing technology. Odyssey Moon was the first sign-up for the $30 million Google Lunar X-Prize competition to land a robotic rover on the moon by Dec. 31, 2012...
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