Mystery Startup Says It Will Be The First U.K. Company To Reach The Moon In 2021

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A mystery startup has announced it plans to become the 1st U.K. company to land on the Moon in 2021

A little-known company has announced it plans to become the first in the U.K. to land on the Moon, having acquired a ride on an upcoming lunar lander in July 2021.with U.S. company Astrobotic today to announce the mission. It will see a payload from the U.K. company join the latter's lunar lander, called Peregrine, on a mission to the surface of the moon along with 16 other payloads, most from NASA.

Spacebit has seemingly come from nowhere to potentially earn what would be a noteworthy first. The company was founded in 2015 initially as aventure but moved into developing hardware with help from the sale of another company from Tanasyuk in his home of Ukraine, called MoneXy. As to what Spacebit will be doing on the Moon on Peregrine Mission One, the company is keeping that very close to its chest. “It’s science and data, but it’s also commercial space,” says Tanasyuk. “We believe we can become one of the few commercial companies to actually earn money.”

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7wData Good luck making a successful trip to the Moon in only 2 years! Pie in the sky, or should that be cheese in the sky 🙄

Next level brexitparty_uk

It's nice for Jacob to have a backup plan ;)

how depressing. dont get the whole lets live in space and look at the grey...s

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