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  • Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams (with original team numbers, if known) ...p://www.googlelunarxprize.org/teams/penn-state-lunar-lion-team| Penn State Lunar Lion] <br/>
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  • *[[Peter Diamandis]] of [[X-Prize]], [[Zero Gravity Corp]], [[Rocket Racing League]], and [[ISU]] Several prizes are currently being offered, including the [[Google Lunar X Prize]].
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  • ...am FREDNET]] (TFX) is the only Open Source Team competing for the [[Google Lunar X PRIZE]]. Founded in September 2007, [[Team FREDNET]] is comprised of Ope ...hicle. The rover is designed to travel a minimum of 500 meters across the lunar regolith while sending back streaming HD video and images to the lander, wh
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  • He was the founder and leader of the former Google Lunar X PRIZE Team Southern California Selene Group, which was notable for having * [[List of Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams]]
    680 bytes (103 words) - 12:37, 6 October 2011
  • ...data products from capabilties related to upcoming and derived from future lunar surface missions. ...which are competitors for the [[List of Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams |Google Lunar X PRIZE]]. The companies chosen for those awards are
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  • Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams (with original team numbers, if known) ...p://www.googlelunarxprize.org/teams/penn-state-lunar-lion-team| Penn State Lunar Lion] <br/>
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  • ...]], the First and Only International Open Source Competitor for the Google Lunar X PRIZE.
    505 bytes (77 words) - 15:53, 15 January 2012
  • *[[NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services]] [[List of Google Lunar X PRIZE Teams]]<BR/>
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  • ...a computer. It was developed by NASA and made available to the public by Google. The purpose of this article is to help the reader become comfortable with ...the Apollo astronauts station by station as they explored and studied the lunar terrain.
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