Heads up;
A big announcement may come as early as December that a NewSpace company plans to send commercial astronauts to the Moon by 2020.
The project will be led by several high-profile persons from the aerospace industry and it will have major financial backing, including non-US investors. They intend to use existing or soon to be available launchers, vehicles, technologies and spacecraft.
The leaks indicative they will use US vehicles, multiple launches to assemble the mission transfer vehicle in low Earth orbit, propellant depots and fuel transfer technologies. From there the plan is to park the mission transfer vehicle in lunar orbit, from which 2-person sorties to the lunar surface would be mounted using a lander that is already in development. Eventually a human outpost (read: moon base) would be constructed using inflatable habitats.
Sounds like practice for Mars.
A big announcement may come as early as December that a NewSpace company plans to send commercial astronauts to the Moon by 2020.
The project will be led by several high-profile persons from the aerospace industry and it will have major financial backing, including non-US investors. They intend to use existing or soon to be available launchers, vehicles, technologies and spacecraft.
The leaks indicative they will use US vehicles, multiple launches to assemble the mission transfer vehicle in low Earth orbit, propellant depots and fuel transfer technologies. From there the plan is to park the mission transfer vehicle in lunar orbit, from which 2-person sorties to the lunar surface would be mounted using a lander that is already in development. Eventually a human outpost (read: moon base) would be constructed using inflatable habitats.
Sounds like practice for Mars.
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