Lunar Lander Showdown: Two Teams Vie for $2 Million in Prizes

Lunar Lander Teams Throttle Up for Cash
Armadillo Aerospace's Pixel lunar lander entry hovers above its launch pad during a test. (Image credit: Armadillo Aerospace.)

LAS CRUCES,NM - Two rival rocket teams are preparing their vehicles here, ready to vie forcash in this year?s Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge.

ArmadilloAerospace and TrueZer0 are making final checks on their respective rocketgear, ready to take to the sky Oct. 24 and 25 at the Las Cruces InternationalAirport.

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For an up-close look at the 2008 teams,visit TrueZer0 and Armadillo Aerospaceonline.

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