Shining a light on the dark side of the moon

Posted on 19 Nov 2014 by Jonny Williamson

Lunar Mission One aims to give people from around the world the opportunity to support and be a part of its pioneering project to explore the origins of the Earth, Moon and solar system.

Within 10 years, it is hoped that Lunar Mission One will land on the Moon’s South Pole. Using new technology, the mission’s aim is to drill to a depth of at least 20m deep, but potentially as deep as 100m, allowing the mission to access and analyse for the first time lunar rock dating back around…

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