Company - Qosmosys
Product/Service - Zeus, ZeusX
- Classification
- Cargo Transportation & Landers
- Category
- Transport Service (LEO-Moon)
Commercial Lander
Commercial Lunar Lander
- Fields
- Moon
- Status
- Launched
- First launch
- 2027
These space vehicles rely on our expandable family of spacecraft, named Zeus, offering a unique enabler of unlimited interactions of earth-bound life and dearly-held physical forms with the cosmos.
- The company aims to send its ZeusX spacecraft to the moon in just four years, with a second mission in 2029. The spacecraft will be composed of three modules: a service module, a moon lander and a “lunar integrated bulk extraction rover,” which will extract lunar resources. That helps account for the spacecraft’s formidable size: 8 meters in height and 4.2 meters in diameter, which is larger than its peer landers such as Firefly’s Blue Ghost, Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C and Astrobotic’s Peregrine.
- Not much is known about the first mission, though Qosmosys did say back in February that it had partnered with Airbus Defence and Space for technical design and engineering services for the ZeusX concept. If all goes to plan, the spacecraft will be capable of transporting 500 kilograms to lunar orbit and 800 kilograms to the surface.
- Those NFTs will be sold through auctions shortly after Zeus-1 launch into space by SpaceX from Cape Canaveral in December 2022.
- Godspeed is also the title of a documentary about art and science currently underway and released before the end of 2022, featuring some famous scientists and artists.
- Godspeed constitutes for Qosmosys a first milestone in the development of its multi-million dollars backbone project of a Moon vehicle architecture called ZeusX, intending to serve on-demand services to public or private organizations that desire to operate on the Moon. That unique project will rely on a decentralized-autonomous organization (DAO) involving the Earth communities to give a voice to the world citizens about the space exploration by humans.
- The structure welcomes a limited consortium of investors, safeguarding all stakeholder interests in anticipation of a planned IPO by 2028 at the latest.
- The first two flight models of ZeusX are on track for launch, slated for late 2027 and early 2029 respectively.
Status Comment / Notes
First satellite Zeus-1 was launched in 2023, but no news about operation has been found.
The plans for Moon orbiting satellites are unclear as of late 2023.
Slight pivot from multi-use satellites to lunar lander.
ZeusX lunar lander seems to be the new service and is well in scope with this database, thus marking 2027 for the first launch.