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Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
 
Consult the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
 
For more general discussion or question asking, look in the discussion page first. You should also read all of the existing pages before starting any new ones. (Start with [[Mission_Plan]]) You should also look in the discussion pages before editing anything. (Edit with care. Read the [[Equipment design standards]] and the discussion pages and the [[Mission_Plan]] before editing anything.)
 
  
 
== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==
 
READ THE [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide]!
 
 
You must be a registered user to edit pages or read the discussion. Registration is free and easy, ([[Special:Userlogin]]) You should try it. I think you'll like it.
 
 
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
 
* [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
 
  
 
Please look at the [[People needed]] list as well. We certainly could use your help.  Really, we could use ''your'' help, because this is ''[[your mission]]''... Not NASA, Not CSA, no big corporation, ''YOURS''.
 
Please look at the [[People needed]] list as well. We certainly could use your help.  Really, we could use ''your'' help, because this is ''[[your mission]]''... Not NASA, Not CSA, no big corporation, ''YOURS''.
  
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For more general discussion or question asking, look in the discussion page first. You should also read all of the existing pages before starting any new ones. (Start with '''[[Mission_Plan]]''') You should also look in the discussion pages before editing anything. (Edit with care. Read the '''[[Equipment design standards]]''' and the discussion pages and the [[Mission_Plan]] before editing anything.)
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You should also note that we are breaking out some '''[[individual components]]''' here.
  
 
== About [http://www.openluna.org/index.shtml OpenLuna] ==
 
== About [http://www.openluna.org/index.shtml OpenLuna] ==
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The Open Luna Foundation aims to return mankind to the moon through private enterprise. Initial goals focus on a stepped program of robotic missions coupled with extensive public relations and outreach. Following these purely robotic missions, a short series of [[manned missions]] will construct a small, approximately 6 - 10 person [[outpost]] based on a location scouted by the robotic missions. This [[outpost]] will be open for anyone's use (private individuals to government agencies), provided they respect our [[ethical conduct]] and [[cultural heritage]] policies.
 
The Open Luna Foundation aims to return mankind to the moon through private enterprise. Initial goals focus on a stepped program of robotic missions coupled with extensive public relations and outreach. Following these purely robotic missions, a short series of [[manned missions]] will construct a small, approximately 6 - 10 person [[outpost]] based on a location scouted by the robotic missions. This [[outpost]] will be open for anyone's use (private individuals to government agencies), provided they respect our [[ethical conduct]] and [[cultural heritage]] policies.
  
[http://www.openluna.org/wiki/index.php/Mission_Plan Mission Plan]
 
 
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== About the Google Lunar X-Prize ==
 
== About the Google Lunar X-Prize ==
  
 
First note that we are not now, and do not ever plan on becoming a Google Lunar X-Prize team, even though we work with one. (and are open to working with others.) Having said that, The Google Lunar X PRIZE is a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the Moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to the Earth. Teams must be at least 90% privately funded and must be registered to compete by December 31, 2010. The first team to land on the Moon and complete the mission objectives will be awarded $20 million; the full first prize is available until December 31, 2012. After that date, the first prize will drop to $15 million. The second team to do so will be awarded $5 million. Another $5 million will awarded in bonus prizes. The final deadline for winning the prize is December 31, 2014.  More can be found at [http://www.googlelunarxprize.org GLXP website].  In case they change the rules, see our plan to win as [[Mission_X]] But also see [[GLXP]] as to why we will not enter unless they do so.
 
First note that we are not now, and do not ever plan on becoming a Google Lunar X-Prize team, even though we work with one. (and are open to working with others.) Having said that, The Google Lunar X PRIZE is a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the Moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to the Earth. Teams must be at least 90% privately funded and must be registered to compete by December 31, 2010. The first team to land on the Moon and complete the mission objectives will be awarded $20 million; the full first prize is available until December 31, 2012. After that date, the first prize will drop to $15 million. The second team to do so will be awarded $5 million. Another $5 million will awarded in bonus prizes. The final deadline for winning the prize is December 31, 2014.  More can be found at [http://www.googlelunarxprize.org GLXP website].  In case they change the rules, see our plan to win as [[Mission_X]] But also see [[GLXP]] as to why we will not enter unless they do so.
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== General Wiki How-To ==
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READ THE [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide]!
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You must be a registered user to edit pages or read the discussion. Registration is free and easy, ([[Special:Userlogin]]) You should try it. I think you'll like it.
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* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
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* [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]

Revision as of 22:53, 28 September 2008

Welcome to the OpenLuna wiki. - "Because we've waited long enough!" - "Audentes Fortuna Juvat"

This page is used to scratch out the notes that will become the mission. You are encouraged to contribute in any way possible.

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Contents

Getting started

Please look at the People needed list as well. We certainly could use your help. Really, we could use your help, because this is your mission... Not NASA, Not CSA, no big corporation, YOURS.

For more general discussion or question asking, look in the discussion page first. You should also read all of the existing pages before starting any new ones. (Start with Mission_Plan) You should also look in the discussion pages before editing anything. (Edit with care. Read the Equipment design standards and the discussion pages and the Mission_Plan before editing anything.)

You should also note that we are breaking out some individual components here.

About OpenLuna

"The Moon Shines on all the Earth..."

The Open Luna Foundation aims to return mankind to the moon through private enterprise. Initial goals focus on a stepped program of robotic missions coupled with extensive public relations and outreach. Following these purely robotic missions, a short series of manned missions will construct a small, approximately 6 - 10 person outpost based on a location scouted by the robotic missions. This outpost will be open for anyone's use (private individuals to government agencies), provided they respect our ethical conduct and cultural heritage policies.


About the Google Lunar X-Prize

First note that we are not now, and do not ever plan on becoming a Google Lunar X-Prize team, even though we work with one. (and are open to working with others.) Having said that, The Google Lunar X PRIZE is a $30 million international competition to safely land a robot on the surface of the Moon, travel 500 meters over the lunar surface, and send images and data back to the Earth. Teams must be at least 90% privately funded and must be registered to compete by December 31, 2010. The first team to land on the Moon and complete the mission objectives will be awarded $20 million; the full first prize is available until December 31, 2012. After that date, the first prize will drop to $15 million. The second team to do so will be awarded $5 million. Another $5 million will awarded in bonus prizes. The final deadline for winning the prize is December 31, 2014. More can be found at GLXP website. In case they change the rules, see our plan to win as Mission_X But also see GLXP as to why we will not enter unless they do so.


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READ THE User's Guide!

You must be a registered user to edit pages or read the discussion. Registration is free and easy, (Special:Userlogin) You should try it. I think you'll like it.

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