Saturday, June 7, 2008

Google planned to construst R&D campus at NASA

Larry Page and Sergey Brin's dynamic duo gears up for materialising their SPACE dreams. But is that really the final frontier? Find out!

Google's Page and Brin are settled for the 40-years lease term agreement with NASA, which has been a development for building a high-tech R&D campus at NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View. As of now, Google reserves the choice of extending this term to 90 years because the construction is estimated to be set off from 2013. Reportedly, Google would pay $3.66-million per annum initially.

The initiative has been extolled by the officials of both the esteemed organizations, i.e. NASA and Google. The layout too seems to be impressive, as the leased campus space of 42.2 acres would be efficiently utilized by Google. According to Google's plan, the area of 12 million square feet would be dedicated to offices. Whereas, the expansion phase could bring in housing for talented brain pool of the organization.

Throwing some light on this association, we come up with the fact that Google and NASA have also worked together for Google Earth and other projects of similar nature. So, this association would not be new, but is really helpful for NASA in their tryst with development of Research Park, which is dedicated to space exploration, scientific discovery and other similar projects.

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