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Personal lunar access cost structure

Getting to the Moon is solved; affording it isn't. We work on the second half.

Map the path from national-scale spaceflight to personal-scale access, the Moon first.

Problem

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CosmosExplore

The Moon is close enough to measure, but still expensive enough to behave like national infrastructure. CosmosExplore studies the cost structure behind personal lunar access: launch, orbital transfer, landing, life support, return, insurance, and regulation.

The work is not a promise of near-term travel. It is a transparent map of which costs are known, which are assumptions, and which technical paths could change the curve.

Operating Rule

Receipts before claims.

Every public fact, number, or model baseline is attached to a visible source. Estimates are marked as estimates. Boundaries stay close to the result.

Moon Distance384,400 kmNASA baseline
Model Baselines4visible assumptions
BoundaryNo quoteplanning model