Ratan Tata launches
'Moonshot Wheels'
TeamIndus
Foundation is the CSR arm of TeamIndus, the only Indian team
competing for the Google Lunar XPRIZE of USD 25 million that requires
privately funded teams to land their spacecraft on the surface of the
moon, travel 500 metres and broadcast high definition video,images and
data back to Earth.
Ratan Tata launches Moonshot Wheels
Tata Group patriarch Ratan Tata launched TeamIndus Foundation's
'Moonshot Wheels' - a bus which will traverse the country with an aim to
inspire the next generation about India's first private moon mission.
TeamIndus Foundation is the CSR arm of TeamIndus, the only Indian team
competing for the Google Lunar XPRIZE of USD 25 million that requires
privately funded teams to land their spacecraft on the surface of the
moon, travel 500 metres and broadcast high definition video,images and
data back to Earth.
Moonshot Wheels is a bus which will traverse nine states, 12,500 kms in
12 months, across India impacting 36,000+ students in government schools, the foundation officials said.
They said the bus will carry 16 science experiments, live satellite
tracking, moon rover, spacecraft-scaled model and an experience zone.
This programme is curated and administered by TeamIndus Foundation with
on ground implementation by Agastya International Foundation, which has
been dedicated to bring STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics) alive for children.
Tata, Nandan Nilekani (Infosys), Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal
(Flipkart) and Venu Srinivasan (TVS Group), K Kasturirangan (former ISRO
chief) among others are supporting TeamIndus as its advisers.
Tata, who unveiled the bus, did not make any comments on the initiative
to the media.
However, Kasturirangan lauded the efforts, calling it "great work" and a
fantastic initiative". "They are up to a big experiment, a very
ambitious experiment-carrying out a lunar mission."
"What is interesting
about these youngsters is besides being adventurous and excited about
that mission, they are using the opportunity to spread the message among
the still younger generation so that there is no disconnect," he told
reporters here.
Asked about the landing mission coming ahead of ISRO's second moon
mission (Chandrayaan-2) he said " I'm a neutral man, I'm an Indian and
proud of any good things that happen in the country. Don't make
distinction between ISRO or non-ISRO efforts, to me ultimately what
succeeds is good for the country and we are all proud of it."
Giving details on 'Moonshot Wheels' initiative, Priyanka Narayan, chief
functionary of the foundation, said each child will get an opportunity
to experience and understand the making of a Space Mission and its
underlying technologies.
They will interact with rocket scientits as well as the rest of the
team behind India's first private Moon Mission,
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