The X Prize Foundation is starting the planning for its next space-related challenge, with its current flagship space competition set to end in less than two years. According to Andrew Barton, X Prize is preparing to develop a new space prize to succeed the Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP). The competition currently offers a $20 million prize to the first non-government team that lands a spacecraft on the moon, travels at least 500 meters across its surface, and returns high-definition video and other data back to Earth. Read More>>