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Armadillo Aerospace completes VTOL lunar lander challenge

Hyperspace05

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FYI - This is pretty cool IMO.

Armadillo Aerospace this monday passed/completed the X-Prize level II Lunar Lander challenge - Two 180+ second VTOL flights. The prize won for this is $1 million. (although it may be split with another group if they can do it within a few weeks)

Pretty neat video:

Flight #1 - Youtube

Flight #2 (return triip) - Youtube

Pretty impressive that the whole vehicle is propelled and balanced by just one gimballed rocket engine. The reason the rocket hovers for such a long time at the beginning and end is to fulfill the 180 second flight criteria.
 
I'm really impressed that it can balance itself on one engine.

I still find it weird that John Carmack is head of the company. Maybe next Armadillo will start doing experiments with teleportation. What could possibly go wrong? ;)
 
Woo Hoo! NASA should give these guys more than a mil. Let's make Big Aerospace sweat a little bit.

Edit: Oh, Northrop gave them the cash. Surprising.
 
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NASA is not the main sponsor of the current challenge (Northrop Grumman is), but they are involved. A NASA representative had to be present for their attempt.
 
Yep, DC-X was the major inspiration for the Armadillo guys. Very shortly they will go beyond what the SC-X achieved, though, and they are doing in on a (relative) shoestring budget.
 
Wow, between Armadillo using Delta Clipper tech, Bigelow Aerospace licensing Transhab, it's beginning to look like space will eventually be pwned by stuff NASA poo-pooed for political reasons.
 
damn impressive that they kept the thing so stable on a single rocket in a 1G environment. If you can do it on Earth then you gotta be pretty close to doing on the moon without any problems.
 
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