
https://youtu.be/GOwUlkNw8eg?si=E516OmnoZWNwtpN9
GRU Space (Galactic Resource Utilization Space) ist ein von Y Combinator unterstütztes Startup mit dem Ziel, das erste Hotel auf dem Mond zu bauen, dessen Eröffnung im Jahr 2032 geplant ist. Das Unternehmen wurde 2025 von Skyler Chan, einem EECS-Absolventen der UC Berkeley, gegründet und will die In-situ-Ressourcennutzung nutzen, um Mondboden (Regolith) in dauerhafte Bausteine ​​für Lebensräume umzuwandeln. Sein Fahrplan sieht eine Demonstrationsmission im Jahr 2029 vor, wobei der Bau des Mondes von behördlichen Genehmigungen abhängig ist.
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GRU Space, a startup, plans to create a hotel on moon by 2032
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Well I plan to create a hotel on the moon by 2031, and unlike these guys mine has a jacuzzi. Pay my upfront fee instead.
Yeah that’s not going to happen. Sick to death of every organisation in the space industry posting sensationalist and unrealistic timelines.
Oh look, another hotel on the moon idea…
So far we’re having trouble remembering how to design landers that stay upright after landing.
I plan to date a supermodel by 2030
Okay, but is it an fusion powered AI quantum moon base? Cause if not I don’t see this taking off.
>Thoughts on how feasible this might be?
Which „this“ are we talking about?
The ludicrous notion that „building blocks“ are the long pole for operating a Moon Hotel and that he can produce them on the Moon in three years?
Or the feasibility of him collecting some stupid VC money over the next few years while nothing happens?
The second has some chance of working out since we have seen many similar scams before.
I, too, plan to build a hotel on the moon
Unlike GRU I have probably thousands of hours across KSP and JNO (both with RSS) as experience. We will have complimentary cookies, meals, and a pool. Something something AI and other buzzwords. All by Christmas. Trust me bro. I will be awaiting my first reservations.