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Lunar Mission One is an international, publically funded, robotic mission to the Moon, announced by Lunar Missions Limited at the Royal Society in London on the 19th November 2014. Funding for the initial development phase was raised on the international crowd-funding platform, Kickstarter. The fundraising was successfully completed on 17th December, with £672,447 ($1,017,000 approx.) being pledged, exceeding the minimum target of £600,000 ($900,000 approx.).

Lunar Mission One has the support of a number of notable scientists and celebrities many of whom have tweeted about the Mission or appeared in the project’s promotional film including Stephen Hawking, Brian Cox, Jim Al-Khalili ,Dan Snow, Stephen Fry, Lord Rees and Maggie Aderin-Pocock.

The mission, as yet in its early development stages, will send a lunar lander to the Moon in 2024. The lander will drill below the surface of the Lunar South Pole to a depth of up to 100m, accessing lunar rock up to 4.5 billion years old. The lunar lander will contain scientific instruments to explore the science and geology behind the origins of the Moon and the Solar System. After drilling, the module will place a time capsule into the borehole. The time capsule will contain a public archive, with a record of Earth’s biosphere and a history of human civilisation, and a private archive consisting of millions of digital memory boxes. Consumers will be able to purchase digital memory boxes, and fill them with digital data such as photos or videos. They will also be able to store their DNA via a strand of hair. Lunar Missions Limited has set the total cost of the mission at £500 million and it is aiming to raise these funds through global sales of digital memory boxes.

Lunar Missions Limited is a company Chaired by Ian Taylor, former UK Minister for Science and Technology. Directors of the company include David Iron and Angela Lamont. The technical advisor for the first stage of the project is RAL Space.

Lunar Mission One is overseen by the Lunar Missions Trust which will also lead a worldwide programme of educational engagement, primarily focusing on STEM subjects. The Trust is chaired by Sir Graeme Davies. Trustees include Monica Grady and David Iron.