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== A real contest would take a lot of work and money ==
 
== A real contest would take a lot of work and money ==
  
An impressive contest would take the affiliations of several groups like The Moon Society, as well as several university groups.  Serious groups will need corporate sponsors.  Real prize money would have to come from a deep-pockets high-tech billionaire.  NASA could do a educational outreach thing, but there is no money to be had there.
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An impressive contest would take the affiliations of several groups like The Moon Society, as well as several university groups.  Serious groups will need corporate sponsors. NASA could do a educational outreach thing, but there is no money to be had there.  Real prize money would have to come from a deep-pockets high-tech billionaire.   
  
 
Such things can happen.  We already have $20.00 promised.
 
Such things can happen.  We already have $20.00 promised.

Revision as of 04:11, 6 April 2007

I have $20.00 to put on Mount Malapert right this moment.

--Jriley 14:10, 4 April 2007 (PDT)


Prize Money

You do realize Lunarpedia is a mere wiki run by members of Moon Society and has no assets of it's own, don't you?

Yes, 3 of the 4 domain names (lunarpedia.com, .net and .info) are registered to Moon Society, and Lunarpedia.org will soon join them. For getting sponsors, Moon Society itself would be far better and perhaps more credible. MikeD 22:48, 04 April 2007 (BST)

A real contest would take a lot of work and money

An impressive contest would take the affiliations of several groups like The Moon Society, as well as several university groups. Serious groups will need corporate sponsors. NASA could do a educational outreach thing, but there is no money to be had there. Real prize money would have to come from a deep-pockets high-tech billionaire.

Such things can happen. We already have $20.00 promised.

--Jriley 10:37, 5 April 2007 (PDT)