Five Teams from Around the World Recognized with Milestone Prizes for Progress Toward Lunar Missions
SAN FRANCISCO - Monday, January 26th 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) - XPRIZE, the global leader in incentivized prize competition,
today announced that five Google Lunar XPRIZE teams have been awarded a
combined US$5.25 million in recognition of key technological
advancements toward their quest to land a private spacecraft on the
surface of the moon. Determined by a judging panel of science,
aeronautics and space industry experts that evaluated numerous tests
over the past year, the Milestone Prizes honor hardware and software
innovations needed to overcome technical risks in the three crucial
areas—Imaging, Mobility and Landing systems—all of which are necessary
to complete a successful Google Lunar XPRIZE mission.
The 9 awarded Milestone Prizes are as follows:
Astrobotic (US): IMAGING ($250,000), MOBILITY ($500,000), LANDING ($1M)
Hakuto (Japan): MOBILITY ($500,000)
Moon Express (US): IMAGING ($250,000), LANDING ($1M)
Part-Time Scientists (Germany): IMAGING ($250,000), MOBILITY ($500,000)
Team Indus (India): LANDING ($1M)
“The
$30M Google Lunar XPRIZE is asking teams to accomplish a feat that has
never been achieved—the safe landing of a private craft on the lunar
surface that travels at least 500 meters and transmits high-definition
video and imagery back to Earth,” said Robert K. Weiss, vice chairman
and president, XPRIZE. “Congratulations to these five talented teams on
winning Milestone Prizes. The goal of this unprecedented competition is
to challenge and inspire engineers and entrepreneurs from around the
world to develop low-cost methods of robotic space exploration and these
achievements represent a pivotal moment in this important journey back
to the moon.”
“We would like to congratulate Astrobotic, Hakuto,
Moon Express, Part-Time Scientists and Team Indus on their Milestone
Prize Award wins, as well as the other 13 Google Lunar XPRIZE
competitors, all of which continue to devote tireless dedication to this
goal,” said Matt Hirst, Head of Brand Partnerships and Experiences,
Google. “At Google, we passionately believe in the power of asking big
questions and we are proud to support the efforts of those who push
boundaries in science and society to create a better world.”
For
each Milestone Prize category, teams carried out a number of hardware
tests representative of their planned lunar mission, while sharing
extensive design information and analysis with the judging panel. The
Landing prizes have been awarded to teams that demonstrated advanced
progress on their spacecraft that will land on the moon, the Mobility
prizes recognize the vehicle that will need to move across the lunar
surface and the Imaging prizes acknowledge the camera system needed to
send high definition imagery and video to back to Earth.
The
Milestone Prizes will be awarded at a private event tonight hosted by
XPRIZE and Google at the California Academy of Sciences in San
Francisco.
Competing for the Milestone Prizes is an optional part
of the Google Lunar XPRIZE. Teams that chose not to participate in the
Milestone Prizes are still eligible to win the Grand or Second Place
Prizes. The prize money for the Milestone Prizes will be deducted from
any future Grand or Second Place Prize winnings of that team. For more
information on the Milestone Prizes, visit
http://lunar.xprize.org/about/milestone-prizes.
The deadline for
the Google Lunar XPRIZE was officially extended until December 31, 2016.
As part of this revised timeline, at least one team must provide
documentation of a scheduled launch by December 31, 2015 for all teams
to move forward in the competition.
About the Google Lunar XPRIZE
The
$30M Google Lunar XPRIZE is an unprecedented competition to challenge
and inspire engineers and entrepreneurs from around the world to develop
low-cost methods of robotic space exploration. To win the Google Lunar
XPRIZE, a privately funded team must successfully place a robot on the
moon’s surface that explores at least 500 meters and transmits
high-definition video and images back to Earth. For more information,
visit http://lunar.xprize.org/.
Contacts
XPRIZE
Eric Desatnik
310-741-4892
eric@xprize.org
Permalink: http://me-newswire.net/news/13464/en
No comments:
Post a Comment