Humans will live and work on moon by end of 2020s, says Voyager CEO
Space industry leaders predict lunar colonization, data centers in orbit within decade
L'essentiel
- Voyager Technologies CEO Dylan Taylor predicts humans will live and working on the moon by the end of the 2020s, with lunar lights visible from Earth by the early 2030s.
- Speaking at CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE in Singapore, Taylor said an inflatable habitat with life support is likely, while SpaceX focuses on building a self-growing lunar city.
- The space sector has attracted $45 billion in investment in 2025, with data centers expected in space within five years.
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Voyager Technologies CEO Dylan Taylor predicts humans will live and working on the moon by the end of the 2020s, with lunar lights visible from Earth by the early 2030s. Speaking at CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE in Singapore, Taylor said an inflatable habitat with life support is likely, while SpaceX focuses on building a self-growing lunar city. The space sector has attracted $45 billion in investment in 2025, with data centers expected in space within five years.



