The space shuttle is gone, but worry not. Private industry is coming to the rescue, and fast. Inspired by a $30 million prize put up by Google, 29 entrepreneur/engineer teams are out to prove they have what it takes to win the kitty and become the first private enterprise to land on the moon by December 2015. The New York Times checks in on some of the contestants, whose aspirations are fittingly extraterrestrial in the grandiosity of their scope.