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Moon Express

www.moonexpress.com

 
Moon Express, Inc. (MoonEx) is a privately funded lunar transportation and data services company. We have the experienced people, technology and resources to blaze a trail to the Moon and establish new avenues for commercial space activities beyond Earth orbit.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.moonexpress.com
  • PO Box 309 Moffett Field
    Silicon Valley, CA USA 94035
  • Phone: 650.241.5577

Executives

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Funding

Moon Express raised $20M on 01/15/2017
Moon Express raised $12.5M on 10/01/2018

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