A California startup that claims it will be able to open a hotel on the Moon in 2032is asking up a million dollars space tourists interests in order to reserve a room for them.
«Secure your place in history,» is the name of the campaign launched by the Galactic Resource Utilization Space (GRU)launched by Skyler Chan, a 21-year-old engineer who graduated from Berkeley, who clarifies that the final price of the hotel stay has not yet been decided, although he already knows that will exceed 10 million dollars.
On your website, GRU It includes a reservation system and gives details of the architecture that the lunar hotel will have.
The final price of the hotel stay has not yet been decided, although it is already known that it will exceed 10 million dollars (GRU).It will use «a patented system of habitable modules and an automated process to transform lunar soil into durable structures» to meet its ambitious schedule, it says in a statement.
They plan to build it in 2029
Construction is planned for 2029, pending regulatory approval.
Chan developed the project as part of the Y-Combinator startup accelerator. It says it has already raised funding from investors at SpaceX, Elon Musk’s space company, and Anduril, a company developing autonomous defense systems.
Skyler Chan, 21-year-old Berkeley graduate engineer in charge of the project (GRU).Selected potential space tourists will be asked for «a deposit of either $250,000 or $1 million, depending on the option chosen,» the website states.
«You can request a full refund of your deposit at any time after the first 30 days. The deposit will be applied to the final price of your reservation once the hotel is ready to welcome guests.
The final price tag, not yet determined, will likely exceed $10 million.» There is also a non-refundable $1,000 registration fee.
ANSA Agency.
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