The project will also feature roughly 300 or so private luxury residential units and double as training grounds for astronauts from the country’s newly-funded space agency, although technical details on that specific element of the project are still missing. Expected resort amenities such as a nightclub, lounge, spa, and events center are all said to be included. Visitors will likewise be transported via a built-in “moon shuttle.” As the online business publication reported, the project will seek to obtain LEED Gold certification and cost more than $5 billion USD to construct.