OUR HISTORY
Lunovos has grown from the brainchild of one pioneer to become the most important space company on Earth.
ONE MAN'S DREAM

As a child, Johan Wolfe - our founder - dreamed of exploring the stars. He knew that humanity’s future did not lie on Earth. However, Johan recognised that as the poor son of a senior software engineer at a major tech company, there was little he could do to achieve his dreams.

BUILDING A LIFE

Despite growing up in what he considered to be poverty, Johan had the drive and perseverance to establish his own information analysis company, Datum Technologies. As a result of Johan’s drive, Datum won a lucrative contract with, coincidentally, the same major tech company that Johan’s father worked for, and from there Datum have gone from strength to strength. Datum are currently the sixth largest technology company by revenue.

MOON-LIGHTING

While continuing to run Datum, Johan turned his attention to the creation of a new company with a goal of attaining his childhood dream – reaching the moon, and then the stars beyond. On 16th July 2018, Lunovos was founded.

BASE BUILDER

Shortly after Lunovos’s creation, it was able to win the global contract to build the first ever permanent, manned base on the moon. The $320 billion contract enabled Johan and Lunovos’s talented staff of scientists, engineers and website-content-writers to finally begin to realise their dream of propelling humankind towards the stars.

LUNAR LIBEL

At the time of Lunovos winning the contract, many ‘commentators’ in the media said that it was suspicious that a relatively new company, with not even a successful rocket launch to its name, had been awarded the most important space exploration contract of all time.

MOON NOT MONEY

Indeed, there are those in the ‘media’, who speculated Johan’s primary motivation for winning the moon base contract was to make substantial profits, but why would someone who was already a billionaire wish to amass any further wealth? It’s perfectly clear to anyone who knows Johan Wolfe, that his only interest is in the establishment of humankind amongst the stars.

OUR HISTORY
Lunovos has grown from the brainchild of one pioneer to become the most important space company on Earth.
ONE MAN'S DREAM

As a child, Johan Wolfe - our founder - dreamed of exploring the stars. He knew that humanity’s future did not lie on Earth. However, Johan recognised that as the poor son of a senior software engineer at a major tech company, there was little he could do to achieve his dreams.


BUILDING A LIFE

Despite growing up in what he considered to be poverty, Johan had the drive and perseverance to establish his own information analysis company, Datum Technologies. As a result of Johan’s drive, Datum won a lucrative contract with, coincidentally, the same major tech company that Johan’s father worked for, and from there Datum have gone from strength to strength. Datum are currently the sixth largest technology company by revenue.


MOON-LIGHTING

While continuing to run Datum, Johan turned his attention to the creation of a new company with a goal of attaining his childhood dream – reaching the moon, and then the stars beyond. On 16th July 2018, Lunovos was founded.


BASE BUILDER

Shortly after Lunovos’s creation, it was able to win the global contract to build the first ever permanent, manned base on the moon. The $320 billion contract enabled Johan and Lunovos’s talented staff of scientists, engineers and website-content-writers to finally begin to realise their dream of propelling humankind towards the stars.


MOON NOT MONEY

Indeed, there are those in the ‘media’, who speculated Johan’s primary motivation for winning the moon base contract was to make substantial profits, but why would someone who was already a billionaire wish to amass any further wealth? It’s perfectly clear to anyone who knows Johan Wolfe, that his only interest is in the establishment of humankind amongst the stars.


LUNAR LIBEL

At the time of Lunovos winning the contract, many ‘commentators’ in the media said that it was suspicious that a relatively new company, with not even a successful rocket launch to its name, had been awarded the most important space exploration contract of all time.