
Lunar XPRIZE
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Lunar XPRIZE
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This is the official Lunar XPRIZE Twitter account. Welcome to the New Space Race.


ispace is opening an office in Colorado! We plan to create a full engineering team in the Denver area, led by Kursten O'Neill, who recently joined our team from SpaceX. The US office will focus on designing our next lunar lander design, a larger model to be used for Mission 3. 🇺🇸

Pittsburgh, we have Mission Control. 🌙🚀 We just opened our new lunar logistics headquarters in #pittsburgh - read all about it: bit.ly/AstroboticGran…

WE'VE GOT A RIDE! We're thrilled to announce our partnership with @SpaceX to take Masten Mission One (MM1) to the Moon in December 2022. Thanks to @elonmusk, @gwynneshotwell, and the entire SpaceX team! masten.aero/blog/spacex

Moon lander startup ispace raises $28 million and launches a new lunar data platform tcrn.ch/3j2oFAL by @etherington



We are extremely happy & proud to win the "Honey I shrunk the NASA payload challenge", Lunar Resource Potential herox.com/NASApayload/13…



Crew Dragon has successfully separated. Next stop? The International @Space_Station. #LaunchAmerica


LIVE NOW: History is about to be made. Watch as @NASA_Astronauts #LaunchAmerica to the @Space_Station from American soil for the first time in nine years: twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1… twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…


Moon Thrusters Withstand Over 60 Hot-Fire Tests go.nasa.gov/2Jbw2Gv

At a distance of 37,600 km from Earth, #Beresheet’s selfie camera took a picture of #Earth. Australia can be clearly seen! This photo was taken during a slow spin of the #spacecraft & for the first time see the #Israeli flag 🇮🇱 & text, "am yisrael chai." #IsraelToTheMoon #SpaceIL


At the end 2019, our engineers were out at our facility at Japan Airlines, assembling the Structural Design Model of our #lunar #lander. After the parts were brought together, it was hoisted atop a rocket interface ring.

Astrobotic proudly announces that it will open a new state-of-the-art headquarters for lunar logistics in May 2020! astrobotic.com/2019/12/12/ast…



