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Peter Diamandis: Co-Founder and Chairman, Singularity University,
Bob Richards: Founder and CEO, Moon Express Inc.,
Chris Lewicki: President and CEO, Planetary Resources
Erika Wagner: Business Development Manager, Blue Origin
Moon Express want to launch missions to the moon for less than $10 million including the launch.
Moon Express is printing their lander engines for less than $2000 in two weeks.
All Moon Express robotic spacecraft are environmentally green, use eco-friendly fuels, advanced carbon composites and silicates and a Moon Express PECO rocket engine.
MX-1 – A single engine robotic spacecraft. The MX-1 has a 30 kg payload capacity.
MX-2 – A two-stage robotic spacecraft with a 30 kg payload capacity.
MX-5 – A 5-engine, platform configuration that can include MX-1 or MX-2 staged system. The MX-5 has a 150 kg payload capacity.
MX-9 – A 9-engine platform configuration, designed for sample return. The MX-9 has over a 500 kg payload capacity.