#69 Carnival of Space is up and going….
A special thank you to Discovery News space correspondent, Irene Klotz, who chronicles humanity’s efforts to leave the planet. One day, she wants to see for herself what all the fuss is about. Meanwhile, she is hosting this week’s Carnival of Space #69 for a variety of subjects, all done in alphabetic order per subject matter. Speaking for ourselves, we sent in “Space Tourism & Space Travel–How Far Off Are We?” by guest speaker Julie-Ann Amos. The article speaks of the contests sponsored to promote space tourism,
Google’s stimulus will award the first team to land on the moon and complete its objectives $20 million dollars, available until December 31, 2012. From that moment on, the prize amount will drop–first prize will be $15 million, the second team which can accomplish this will receive $5 million with another $5 million in bonus prizes…”
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