October 30, 2007

Gravity victorious in rocket competition

NASA held their 2007 X Prize Cup rocket expo this past weekend near Alamogordo, New Mexico. The weekend's big event was the Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge, offering 1.35-million dollars in prize money to the company that can demonstrate a new space vehicle capable of landing humans on the moon.

Of the nine companies that registered for the event, only Armadillo Aerospace of Mesquite, Texas was ready to go on launch day. Armadillo is headed by John Carmack, the creator of the video game Doom. Their entry, Module 1, failed the test the first two times and exploded on the third. Interestingly, Armadillo was the only entry to show up for the 2006 competition, and its entry crashed that year, too.

Why is it that a team can't meet the challenge? It's not exactly rocket science. link

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