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Achievements in Moon exploration this year: Notable developments by country or region
2025 is almost halfway through, and we’ve already seen a raft of lunar exploration achievements and developments from organizations worldwide. Here’s a curated list of them all, each linked for understanding the context of its development. If someone asks you what’s happening at the Moon, say all of this is. 🌗
Moon missions need their own Wikipedia and beyond. Open Lunar is building it.
Open Lunar Foundation is building the Lunar Registry, a community platform to share information about Moon missions as well as privately coordinate orbital traffic to reduce collision risks and build trust between competing entities.
The Road to a Moonbase Goes through Advanced Navigation Based on Open Standards
Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander proved that Earth-based GNSS can support lunar navigation, a key step toward LunaNet, an interoperable Moon-based network. Open Lunar’s Dr. Peng Hu is enhancing LunaNet’s resilience to ensure secure, reliable connectivity for future missions.
As Moon Missions Mount Globally, We Need to Preserve Future Exploration and Science
On March 6, Intuitive Machines will attempt to land its Athena spacecraft on the Moon’s south pole at about 85° latitude as part of NASA’s CLPS program. Read more about the importance of Designated Lunar Areas here.
Launching the Lunar Policy Handbook: Guiding Responsible and Sustainable Development of the Moon
The Lunar Policy Handbook is a reference guidebook for government personnel and private actors in the space industry.