emily: brad stone, deren baker, thank you both.e a bustling economy on the moon in just a few decades? one startup thinks so. as part of bloomberg's next job series, an engineer at a japanese startup is working to make that vision a reality. ♪ >> on the moon, with the sun shining, it is blindingly bright. where it isn't, it is pitch black. the surface is covered in the finest particles of sand. it's a tricky environment for even the most advanced machines to navigate. and before fleets of these things start roaming the real moon, this engineer has many late nights ahead. perfecting this rover and testing it on an artificial landscape like this one will get us one step closer to establishing the first human settlement away from earth. one day, when you and i make it up to the moon, it could be thanks to here. >> my name is -- i built the lunar rover. [speaking japanese] >> never seen a driver like this. >> when you think of the space rover, you might think of the moon buggie used in the apollo missions. or the opportunity rover on m