Moon 2.0: The Outer Limits of Lunar Exploration

From South by Southwest 2010.

Space sector representatives will discuss how the use of web and mobile technologies create opportunities for participation in future exploration of the Moon. The panel focuses on how X PRIZE, NASA, commercial space companies, and others generate greater interaction and interest in Moon missions using collaborative platforms and social media.

  • Veronica McGregor
  • Amanda Stiles
  • Cariann Higginbotham
  • Nicholas Skytland
  • Dave Masten

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