Later today in the high desert of New Mexico, Armadillo Aerospace of Texas will fly the stage two Lunar Lander Prize contest for the $1-million NASA Centennial Challenges program prize having yesterday won the $350,000 initial competition that vexed the team in 2006 and 2007. More from The Las Cruces Sun. A special hat-tip goes to John Carmack and the Armadillo Team! Video links 1, 2, and 3. The sceond team to make the 2008 competition, Ture ZerO , crashed after initial take-off [video]. Saturday, October 25, 2008
Armadillo Aerospace Wins $350k Prize
Later today in the high desert of New Mexico, Armadillo Aerospace of Texas will fly the stage two Lunar Lander Prize contest for the $1-million NASA Centennial Challenges program prize having yesterday won the $350,000 initial competition that vexed the team in 2006 and 2007. More from The Las Cruces Sun. A special hat-tip goes to John Carmack and the Armadillo Team! Video links 1, 2, and 3. The sceond team to make the 2008 competition, Ture ZerO , crashed after initial take-off [video].
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