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X PRIZE Foundation and NASA announcement at ISDC 2006
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Hello, whonos,
yes, that would be positive - unless it would be a prize competing to the ASP. I would prefer a prize for one detail required to get into orbit (for example). Very good to read a new post by you - long nothing herad from you. Dipl.-Volkswirt (bdvb) Augustin (Political Economist) |
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I guess it's orbital, since I heard that the X PRIZE Was working on one, and they where doing research for NASA for the posibility of an orbital prize.. So I guess.. orbital prize
and whonos, welcome back _________________ Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. - Lord Kelvin, 1892 |
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Moon Mission Member ![]()
Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2003 8:46 pm
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I've made a wrong guess, it's "X PRIZE Foundation and NASA offer $2.5 million Lunar Lander Challenge"
http://www.spacefellowship.com/News/?p=1582 _________________ Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. - Lord Kelvin, 1892 |
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That syncs well with the VTOVL contest. Dust off DC-X blueprints.
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