Public Registrations
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The Lunar Resources Registry is an up to date registry and map for Space agencies, Science Missions, Policy makers, Non-Government Organisations and Commercial entities.
Register future activity on the surface of the moon. These include:
Actual Presence (USA, USSR / Russia, China) landers and rovers. These Registrations are Free, and safety zones of 4km radius / 8km diameter are marked to ensure these areas are not to be interfered with.
Heritage areas, currently include manned Apollo Mission locations, safety zones of 5km radius / 10km diameter are marked to ensure these areas are not to be interfered with, in recognition of the US Congress “S.1694 – One Small Step to Protect Human Heritage in Space Act”. See link.
Impact-sites from early exploration and recent failed missions. Some of these are potential hazard zones, having scatted debris from impacts of hardware.
Planned Missions (NASA, ESA, commercial CisLunar landers and rovers). This includes the planned locations for Landers (including space transport and logistics companies) to deliver payloads. This list is updated frequently as Mission concepts and launch manifests change. These Registrations are Free, and safety zones of 2 km radius / 4 km diameter are marked to ensure these areas are not to be interfered with.
For Resources and Infrastructure Development Registrations, see our Commercial Registry.
For Policy makers and Non-Government Organisations
As part of the Lunar Resources Registry development, wewill be reaching out to policy makers, non-government organisations, and thought leaders to determine:
- How the LRR can support their objectives.
- Policies and frameworks for sustainable use of Lunar resources.
- Processes for Lunar governances, and how they can enhance the LRR.
- Locations that should be registered for Heritage, Cultural and Religious reasons e.g. Copernicus Crater