Airbus, Air Liquide and ispace Europe launch EURO2MOON, a non-profit European platform to explore future uses of natural lunar resources
The
European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) announces its
intention to join this organization as the first non-founding member
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Dubai, 26 October 2021 –
In a contex of increased momentum around space exploration, Airbus
Defence and Space, Air Liquide and ispace Europe have announced the
joint creation of EURO2MOON.
This non-profit organisation
will be dedicated to promoting a better use of lunar natural resources,
while accelerating the cis-lunar economy and federating industrial
efforts across Europe.
Bringing in complementary
expertise from public and private partners, EURO2MOON will focus on
topics related to the exploration of the lunar surface and the
utilization of its resources in a commercial and sustainable way. Topics
to be addressed will also include long duration transport, life
support, energy needs for scientific and commercial applications.
EURO2MOON aims to position the
European industry as a leader of the rising cis-lunar economy, creating
a strong industrial ecosystem based on an ambitious “In Situ Resources
Utilisation” (ISRU) vision.
The objective is to create a
platform of exchange in order to build a common industrial vision and
promote it among the European industrial and institutional ecosystems,
including recommendations on global roadmaps, demonstration concepts and
commercial programs.
The association is based in
Luxembourg and is open to industrial partners as well as research
organisations interested in the development of technologies or services
that can benefit lunar resources management. Any company which has their
headquarters or key activities in the European Union or a member state
of the European Space Agency is eligible to join.
The European Space Resources
Innovation Centre (ESRIC) has become the first non-founding member of
the EURO2MOON organization, and Jean Jacques Dordain, former ESA
Director General (2003-2015), has become the first honorary member.
“The
Moon will present enormous opportunities over the coming decades both
scientifically and economically. By uniting our efforts in Europe we can
harness our skills and expertise to bring maximum benefits for everyone
on Earth,” said Andreas Hammer, Head of Space Exploration at Airbus.
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