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TeamIndus, The First Indian Space Start-Up, Drops Out Of Moon Race
- Tuesday January 9, 2018
- India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Team Indus, a private company that hoped to reach the moon by December 31 this year, has dropped out of the global race for the Google Lunar X Prize. Team Indus was competing for the $35 million prize money, for which five teams from across the world are in fray.
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TeamIndus Has Made Substantial Progress on Moon Mission: Lunar XPRIZE Judges
- Friday October 6, 2017
- Press Trust of India
TeamIndus is the only Indian team competing for the $30 million prize that requires privately funded teams to land their spacecraft on the surface of the moon.
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Daredevil Season 2, Game of Thrones Blu-Ray, Superman: American Alien, and More for Your Weekend
- Friday March 18, 2016
- Written by AkhilArora
The biggest fantasy series on TV arrives on Blu-ray, a Norwegian singer wows the world, and other things to enjoy this weekend.
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Indian startup aims for the moon - and $30 million
- Wednesday March 20, 2013
- India News | David Lalmalsawma, Reuters
Rahul Narayan, who describes himself as a serial entrepreneur, is the founder of Team Indus. It is the only Indian team in a race to the moon by privately funded groups competing for the largest international incentive prize of all time - the Google Lunar X Prize.
- www.ndtv.com
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TeamIndus, The First Indian Space Start-Up, Drops Out Of Moon Race
- Tuesday January 9, 2018
- India News | Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Team Indus, a private company that hoped to reach the moon by December 31 this year, has dropped out of the global race for the Google Lunar X Prize. Team Indus was competing for the $35 million prize money, for which five teams from across the world are in fray.
- www.ndtv.com
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TeamIndus Has Made Substantial Progress on Moon Mission: Lunar XPRIZE Judges
- Friday October 6, 2017
- Press Trust of India
TeamIndus is the only Indian team competing for the $30 million prize that requires privately funded teams to land their spacecraft on the surface of the moon.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Daredevil Season 2, Game of Thrones Blu-Ray, Superman: American Alien, and More for Your Weekend
- Friday March 18, 2016
- Written by AkhilArora
The biggest fantasy series on TV arrives on Blu-ray, a Norwegian singer wows the world, and other things to enjoy this weekend.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Indian startup aims for the moon - and $30 million
- Wednesday March 20, 2013
- India News | David Lalmalsawma, Reuters
Rahul Narayan, who describes himself as a serial entrepreneur, is the founder of Team Indus. It is the only Indian team in a race to the moon by privately funded groups competing for the largest international incentive prize of all time - the Google Lunar X Prize.
- www.ndtv.com