
https://youtu.be/GOwUlkNw8eg?si=E516OmnoZWNwtpN9
GRU Space (Galactic Resource Utilization Space) is a Y Combinator–backed startup aiming to build the first hotel on the Moon, targeting an opening in 2032. Founded in 2025 by Skyler Chan, a UC Berkeley EECS graduate, it says it will use in-situ resource utilization to turn lunar soil (regolith) into durable building blocks for habitats. Its roadmap includes a 2029 demonstration mission, with lunar construction contingent on regulatory approvals.
Thoughts on how feasible this might be?
GRU Space, a startup, plans to create a hotel on moon by 2032
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Are startups these days just incapable of any kind of realism?
You won’t have a commercial transport that’s certified flying to the moon by 2032, never mind a fully functional hotel.
Takes way the hell more than turning lunar soil into blocks to have a hotel there.
This has zero chance of happening or even coming close.