Podcaster: Host: Dr. Pamela Gay Guest: Dr. Tibor Pacher & Mátyás Hazadi
Title: GLXP Team Hangouts 009: Hungary For New Space Technology
Organization: Cosmoquest ; Google Lunar ZPrize ; Team Puli
Link : http://cosmoguest.org ; http://lunar.xprize.org/; http://www.pulispace.com/
This episode has been streamed live on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFXR5SY_mL4
Description: Join us to talk with Google Lunar XPRIZE team +Team Puli Space! The Moon company out of the beautiful city of Budapest has big plans—and amazing robots. Come find out how Puli Space Technologies is going to be exploring the Moon, how the future of space is shaping up in Hungary, and what it takes to follow your dreams, and take a moonshot in life!
Overview: A global team of scientists and engineers are all working toward constructing missions to land on, travel across, and send video back from the Moon. With this new Google Hangout on Air series, we will introduce you to the men and women behind each of these planned missions and bring you all the latest developments from the +Google Lunar XPRIZE.
Bio: Dr. Pamela Gay is a professor at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville and Project Director of Cosmoquest
Dr. Tibor Pacher is Puli Team Leader & CEO, Founder
Mátyás Hazadi is a BSc student of the Obuda University Kandó Faculty of Electrical Engineering where he is specialized on computerized process automation
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