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Not your Grandfathers moon landing

URL
http://ftp.ccc.de/congress/28C3/mp3-audio-only/28c3-4821-en-not_your_grandfathers_moon_landing.mp3
File name
28c3-4821-en-not_your_grandfathers_moon_landing.mp3
File size
27.1 MB
MD5
a1c091f01c8975fe7ca6232740bd07dd
SHA1
5a9ce482b24cb20aed004112f715cd27d68c1903

We got a new rover and it's much more awesome than last year! Ok, there's a bit more to it :-) The basics, we are team of part-time scientists and engineers who want to send a rover to the moon before the end of the year 2013. There is a lot to be done towards this first private moon landing and we want to take the chance to explore what we want to do and show what we already accomplished in the past 12 months. The talk will feature important technical milestone like our very first R3 rover prototype and great events like the CCCamp11. There is also be a live demonstration of the very first R3A rover right in the presentation. We want to take this chance to present where we are and what is next to go on the worlds first private mission to the moon. 2011 was great and we want to show you some of our personal highlights like us actually doing real rocket science at the CCCamp11. We will have a close look at the first R3 Rover prototype how it got made and all the cool things we already did with it and going to test along the next year. We're aiming for a pretty quick and dense 30 minute review of 2011with an outlook for 2012 and then do a live presentation of the R3 rover with an open Q&A round. This time we split our efforts and got our most interesting presenters to enroll for separate talks on one self picked exciting topic they worked on this year in their own free time.

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