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The scenario above would probably funnel lots of funds into Presidential battleground states like Ohio, Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada [maybe Arizona and Pennsylvania too if Astrobotic is used].
Today's Video: Inspire Me! Weightless Flights of Discovery - NASA Watch 2009
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Astrobotic is planning for Raytheon to begin work on a contract basis with the scope of Raytheon's work to be expanded upon completion of certain financing goals by Astrobotic.
Another High Power Lunar X Prize Team is Forming - NASA Watch 2007
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Astrobotic is planning for Raytheon to begin work on a contract basis with the scope of Raytheon's work to be expanded upon completion of certain financing goals by Astrobotic.
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"We can make a lot of money even if we do not win the prize," said David Gump, president of Astrobotic, which is based in Pittsburgh.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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"We can make a lot of money even if we do not win the prize," said David Gump, president of Astrobotic, which is based in Pittsburgh.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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A company called Astrobotic Technology is creating a lunar lander of its own, which it says could touch down on the moon's surface by 2013.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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"We can make a lot of money even if we do not win the prize," said David Gump, president of Astrobotic, which is based in Pittsburgh.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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Race to the Moon Heats Up for Private Firms A presentation in June by engineers from Carnegie Mellon University, working with a company called Astrobotic Technology, one of the teams in a competition to become the first private venture to land on the Moon.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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Race to the Moon Heats Up for Private Firms A presentation in June by engineers from Carnegie Mellon University, working with a company called Astrobotic Technology, one of the teams in a competition to become the first private venture to land on the Moon.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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Race to the Moon Heats Up for Private Firms A presentation in June by engineers from Carnegie Mellon University, working with a company called Astrobotic Technology, one of the teams in a competition to become the first private venture to land on the Moon.
NYT > Home Page By KENNETH CHANG 2011
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