Press Release – Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA) 1st Public Webinar
Vienna, Austria – September 13, 2021The near future will see a multitude of lunar missions through the efforts of both space agencies and commercial stakeholders’. However, the current lack of coordination mechanisms for lunar activities challenges future missions and it…
GEGSLA Public webinar – Towards Sustainable Lunar Activities
The first GEGSLA Public Webinar – Towards Sustainable Lunar Activities, will take place September 30 at 15:00 CEST to inform the public about the recent developments of the group. It will illustrate planned lunar missions for 2022, address scientific considerations,…
MVA – LSA webinar: Space Resources – through the lens of Scientific and Commercial key players (Non-space actors go to the Moon series)
Goal The goal is to address the capabilities and opportunities Space Resources-related industries have to offer, meeting companies with wide range of vision; to identify what to expect and what more to know; to learn how can research nurture the…
Watch the MVA Greece Webinar – Moon 2069: A Way Forward
Watch the Cultural Considerations WG webinar – Moon Music: A soundtrack to our relationship with the Moon
Watch the Humankind is going back to the Moon webinar by PBEC Member Christophe Bosquillon & Moon Village Association
Humankind is going back to the Moon – both via robotic and crewed missions, led by the U.S. and China, while other space powers position for a piece of the action. Over a half century since the Apollo landings, this…
Watch the MVA Egypt webinar – Back to the Moon
Watch the LCE WG webinar: Commercial potential of the Moon – why and how?
Lunar Commerce & Economics Working Group webinar: Commercial potential of the Moon – why and how?Date: June 5, 2021
MVA Egypt webinar – Back to the Moon
We are aiming for the Moon! Are you an undergraduate or a graduate STEM student interested in space exploration? Have you been fascinated by the space sector and wanted to specialize or do your thesis in space-related research? Then MVA-Egypt…