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![]() Google Inc. is bankrolling a $30 million out-of-this-world prize to the first private company that can safely land a robotic rover on the moon and beam back a gigabyte of images and video to Earth, the Internet search leader said Thursday.
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If I wanted to go to the moon I would just stop in the LateNight Bar
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ouch. ![]() ![]() This could be cool.. ol' Google will go up there, and get all this film, next thing you know they'll have some of that virtual reality crap going on, we'll be able to take virtual walks on the moon ![]() |
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