[Space] Anyone interested in flying to the moon?

Carol Sanders carolsand at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 19:22:16 UTC 2012


I'm interested. I usd to setup communications systems in the military and
am interested in any radio projects. I would also lime to gain more
experience programming.

Where or how should I start?

Thanks

On Thursday, February 16, 2012, Steve Berl wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm part of Team Phoenicia, one of the teams currently participating in
> the Google Lunar X Prize competition. We are trying to grow our team a bit,
> and I'm wondering if anyone on this list would be interested.
>
> We are mostly located in the SF bay area, and a lot of the hardware
> happens down in Menlo Park, but depending on what you might be interested
> in geography might not matter.
>
> We need people with all sorts of skills. In particular we need someone
> with interest in radio and radar, and maybe lasers. Also mechanical
> designer. We have a few software people, but we could definitely use some
> more help, so experience in real time embedded systems would be great. But
> we also need to develop ground station software with graphical interfaces,
> and data processing applications.
>
> So there is a ton of work to do and problems to solve. Tell me what you
> are interested in, and I bet we can find something for you to work on.
>
> And this is not a "job". Nobody on the team is getting paid for their
> work. We are all doing it for the fun, and most have day jobs. There is
> potential that a business may come out of this work in the future, but for
> now we are just a bunch of hardware and software hackers trying to build
> some really cool machines.
>
> What do you think?
>
> -steve
>


-- 
Carol A. Sanders

carolsand at gmail.com
Software QA Engineer/Network Engineer
Student-Scientist

"Escape the Boundaries of Your Mentality"
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