The lunar lander would contain scientific instruments to explore the science and geology behind the origins of the Moon and the Solar System.
[5] Funding for the initial legal fees[2] was raised on the international crowd-funding platform, Kickstarter.
[7] The Lunar Mission One programme closed down due to VAT tax issues.
The Trust was chaired by Sir Graeme Davies and trustees included Monica Grady and David Iron.
[10] Lunar Missions Limited was a company chaired by Ian Taylor, former UK Minister for Science and Technology.