
Background
While mice have been used extensively in space research aboard the International Space Station, there are currently no announced plans by any space agency to send mice to the moon. Space agencies including NASA, ESA, and China's CNSA have outlined their lunar mission plans through 2030, focusing primarily on human missions and scientific equipment deployment.
Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve YES if:
A living mouse is successfully transported to and arrives on the lunar surface at any point during the calendar year 2030
The mouse's presence on the moon is verified by a credible space agency or through independently verifiable evidence
This market will resolve NO if:
No mouse reaches the lunar surface during 2030
A mouse is launched toward the moon but fails to reach the surface
The only mice that reach the moon in 2030 are already deceased
Considerations
While mice are commonly used in space research, sending them to the moon would require significant life support systems and present new technical challenges beyond current ISS-based experiments
The timeline to 2030 is relatively short for developing and testing the necessary life support systems for lunar mouse missions
Any private space companies or research institutions could theoretically attempt such a mission, though none have announced plans to do so