Reuters: “Rahul Narayan, who describes himself as a serial entrepreneur, is the founder of Team Indus. It is the only Indian team in a race to the moon by privately funded groups competing for the largest international incentive prize of all time – the Google Lunar X Prize.

Google is offering $30 million in prizes to the first privately funded teams to safely land a robot on the Moon, including a grand prize and other bonus prizes.
In a conversation with Reuters, Narayan talks about Team Indus’ prospects, timing, his struggle to be taken seriously by investors and why he would not be too disappointed if someone else wins.”
via Indian startup aims for the moon – and $30 million | India Insight.
Related articles
- A Chat With Robotics Pioneer Red Whittaker On The Google Lunar X Prize And The Future Of Interstellar Exploration (techcrunch.com)
- Cyprus looks to the stars as team plan to land a robot on the Moon (famagusta-gazette.com)
- Israel’s Mission to the Moon: Can a Small Country Win a Big Prize? (world.time.com)
- If people don’t think you are crazy, you aren’t thinking big (wired.co.uk)

