The race to sell the moon.

AuthorWalker, Jesse
PositionPrivate Space Voyages - Brief Article

AFTER YEAR5 OF inattention, the moon will soon be deluged with mechanical visitors from Earth. Both Europe and Japan intend to send spacecraft to our largest natural satellite next year, and China is rumored to be preparing a moonshot as well. And in June 2003 a California company, TransOrbital, intends to launch the first private mission to the moon.

TransOrbital plans to send an unmanned probe, dubbed the Trailblazer, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a former Soviet launch site in Kazakhstan and the world's oldest spacepad. It took two years for the company to win the U.S. government's approval for its project, but the dream of exploring space without working for the feds goes back long before that, from serious efforts to raise capital to quixotic projects like the Association of Autonomous Astronauts a tongue-in-cheek effort in the '90s to create "a worldwide network of community-based groups dedicated to building their...

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