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瞪月容易,落月难:The Google Lunar XPRIZE (GLXP), sometimes referred to as Moon 2.0,[2][3] is an inducement prize space competition organized by XPRIZE, and sponsored by Google. The challenge calls for privately funded spaceflight teams to be the first to land a privately funded robotic spacecraft on the Moon, travel 500 meters, and transmit back high-definition video and images.[4]
In 2015, XPRIZE announced that the competition deadline would be extended to December 2017 if at least one team could secure a verified launch contract by 31 December 2015.[5] Two teams secured such a launch contract, and the deadline was extended.[6]
As of 2016, 16 teams remain in the competition, with three teams, SpaceIL, Moon Express and Synergy Moon, having secured verified launch contracts for 2017 (with SpaceX, Rocket Lab and Interorbital Systems respectively).[6][7][8] All other teams have until the end of 2016 to secure a verified launch contract, and remain in the competition.[9][10]