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Identifying Challenges along the Lunar In-Situ Resource Utilisation Value Chain

Students, researchers, experts or entrepreneurs are invited to submit their proposals. The European Space Agency (ESA) is looking for challenge-driven innovation ideas for the gaps of In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) on the Moon. Deadline is 30 June 2023.

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The European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC) in Luxembourg, is seeking input to define its forward Challenge-Driven Innovation strategic roadmap aiming to develop novel solutions enabling the use of space resources and their markets.

The goal is to gather challenge ideas advancing the current state of knowledge and technology regarding the extraction and utilisation of space resources.

The focus will be on the knowledge and technological gaps in the ISRU value chain that can be addressed in the short-term through ground-based challenges, with the possibility of maturing promising technologies in space and even bringing the competition to the Moon in the future!

Space resources are critical for sustainable space exploration, enabling us to reduce the costs and risks associated with transporting resources from Earth across space. The Moon is a particularly promising target for resource extraction, given its proximity to Earth and the abundance of exploitable resources available.

Kontakt

Peter Mandix Sehestedt
Chefkonsulent
Tlf.: 72318202
Email: pse@ufm.dk

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Senest opdateret 23. juni 2024