2025, Plenary, Statement: General Exchange of Views

As lunar activity grows, with over 100 missions projected by 2030, potential conjunction events in lunar orbit have doubled due to the influx of lunar missions. The need for coordination and transparency becomes urgent. Since 2022, Open Lunar has been developing a global database for lunar information sharing.

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