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GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE MOON

RESOURCE IDENTIFICATION & MISSION PLANNING

The New Frontier Needs New Tools

Lunar Exploration provides the core geospatial intelligence layer for the emerging lunar economy, enabling resource identification and mission planning for agencies, landers, rovers, mining operations, and ISRU operators. Our mission is to build the world’s most advanced planetary geospatial intelligence platform.

We aim to identify natural resources such as water, the key energy source on the Moon. In this way, Lunar Exploration can provide an instrumental tool for space development.

Lunar Exploration’s platform combines a wide range of mission datasets, including imagery, altimetry, spectroscopy, radar, neutron and gamma signatures, thermal models, and topographical data—into a harmonised 3D lunar environment.

LUNEXP'S

Digitalised Map of the Moon

In order to support the Artemis mission and the next steps of the space exploration, at Lunar Exploration, our goal is to create the first detailed map of the Moon's surface.

By mapping lunar resources, we can accelerate space development and expand humanity's living sphere.

We aim to identify natural resources such as water, the key energy source on the Moon. In this way, Lunar Exploration can provide an instrumental tool for space development.

Our goal is to create a digital map and a Virtual Reality tool to discover the surface of the Moon. Leader of the “Digital Twins” technology, our digitalisation partner DWorld brings their unparalleled experience to complete a virtual “Walkable Moon Surface”.

Part of the project is to create a blockchain integration to purchase “virtual” land on the Moon as NFTs. The Moon has a surface of 38m km2, which will be divided to 38 million NFTs to support the development of the Meta Moon project.

Each NFT linked will have within the virtual home a big tv screen where people can watch the live streaming of space conferences, rocket launches, space walks, and space conferences such as ELEVATE Monte-Carlo.

LUNEXP'S

Geospatial intelligence

Helium 3 prospectivity

HELIUM 3 PROSPECTIVITY

Terrain hazard and illumination analysis

TERRAIN HAZARD AND ILLUMINATION ANALYSIS

H2O prospectivity

H2O and ICE PROSPECTIVITY

LUNEXP'S

Collecting Lunar Data

Collecting lunar data through Moon rovers in order to refine our map is the most ambitious and key objective for Lunar Exploration. Acquiring images of the lunar surface for both scientific and educational reasons can provide an instrumental tool for space development.

Robotic construction can advance unmanned lunar exploration, providing high-resolution surface images, environmental data, telemetry and information on available natural resources that are invaluable assets for lunar market entry, future manned missions and the development of a lunar base.

Universities, researchers, government space agencies or private companies can all benefit from such data.