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First Flight for the Google Lunar X PRIZE Monday, June 23, 2008 - Anni Shaer Levitt Home >> News >> Space
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The Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Romanian Association is the first team to submit a due date for sending a robot to the moon in the Google Lunar X competition. The flight will be launched within three months and if the team succeeds, they will grab prize money of $30 million. This will be the first flight to the moon conducted by a privately funded team.
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On May 28th, the Aeronautics and Cosmonautics Romanian Association (ARCA), announced they plan to be the first team to make an attempt. ARCA is a non-governmental organization that promotes innovative aerospace projects located in Valcea County. The flight will be named Mission4-ELL and should be launched within three months. This announcement came as a surprise for many as despite the fact that quite a few companies have enrolled the competition, ARCA was the first to schedule a flight. For this flight, ARCA is teaming up with a former major competitor, Pablo De Leon and Associates Company, for the Ansari X prize. The robotic vehicle used by ARCA will be the European Lunar Lander (ELL), which is a rocket powered, pressure fed, restart-able cold rocket engine weighting 42 kg. Pressure-fed refers to the ability of this liquid-propellant rocket to force fuel into the combustion chamber under pressure.
Other teams still have a reason to keep developing, since the second team that succeeds in completing a flight will receive a $ 5 million prize. An additional $ 5 million will be awarded to the team that finds remnants of the Apollo landing on the moon, of USSR missions, or signs of frozen water on the moon. The team whose robotic vehicle will remain operational the longest will also be awarded an additional $ 5 million. TFOT has only recently covered NASA’s Crew Mobility Chassis – a new concept for a lunar truck tested by NASA at Moses Lake in Washington. Previously TFOT covered other robotic vehicles in space, including the ATHLETE, to be used in exploring the moon, and NASA’s Phoenix lander, which is currently performing tests on Mars. More information on ARCA’s X Prize attempt can be found at the ARCA Space website.. More information on the Google Lunar X PRIZE competition can be found on Google's lunar prize website. |
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This is not a X PRIZE attempt. The article has misconstrued a rocket flight trial for a prize attempt. The ARCA team has only announced their first trial flight of their rocket system. This is not an attempt to reach the Moon or go for the GLXP. The website clearly describes the launch as a test flight to try to reach space at 100km altitude. |
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