UFO And Alien Found On Moon? Experts Suggest To Focus On A Real Moon Mission Instead; Business In Space

First Posted: Nov 28, 2016 03:50 AM EST
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As many UFO and alien enthusiasts are trying to figure out the existence of the intelligent life on the Moon, experts suggested that focusing more on the lunar mission and studying the characteristics of the Moon are much more needed. One private company, the Moon Express, wants to venture out and go to the lunar surface.

In a report by the Tech News-Gazette, enthusiasts of UFO and aliens will continue to search and discover the existence of both UFO and aliens on the Moon. Until now people are not yet certain of their existence, and if it is true or not. The report suggests that people should talk about the effort and mission that are currently geared toward reaching the Moon.

Spaceflight venture Moon Express aims to be the first private company to land on the Moon in 2017. Now, the company has been approved by the government of the United States to launch to the lunar surface. It will be the first time that the government has approved regulatory approval for a private mission beyond the Earth's orbit, according to The Verge.

Co-founder of the Moon Express Naveen Jain tells Deccan Chronicle that this is "just the start". "There are so many applications for this mission. When Steve Jobs and Apple created the iPhone, they didn't really predict the device would be responsible for so many of these apps we see today. We just don't know, what the Angry Birds of the space industry have been yet."

The Moon business will develop branches of stream business. "Landing on the moon is symbolic of what's possible. It shows that entrepreneurs are now capable of doing things that have only been done by superpowers before. It proves that the next set of entrepreneurs are likely to do things that used to be the domain of nation states," Jain added.

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