International cooperation The LSA was one of the founding members of the
Artemis Accords, a treaty of international cooperation led by the
United States for its
Artemis Program which will see international technology used to help send American, and international, astronauts to the moon. Specifically, the memorandum focused on the LSA acting as a regulatory agency for the numerous private firms based in Luxembourg, to make sure that they were still following NASA guidelines for future Artemis missions.
ISRU specialization In 2019 LSA signed a partnership with the
European Space Agency (ESA) to promote and develop the research, economic and legal aspects of
In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) as a way to reduce costs for future space missions, by having spacecraft produce resources such as fuel in the field. The scope of the cooperation agreement will include research, private firm incubation, and specialization concentration. Since 2020, Luxembourg has hosted the annual "Luxembourg Space Resources Week", a conference in conjunction with the
European Space Resources Innovation Centre, open to any member of the ESA to discuss the development of ISRU programs and their implementation. At the third meeting in 2023 LSA announced the "Lunar Space Resources Accelerator", a fund for private start-up companies to begin developing ISRU programs in Luxembourg. In April 2023, LSA and a private firm,
OffWorld Europe, announced a partnership to develop an ISRU process to extract, process, store and use water collected from the surface of the
moon in the form of ice. The project, which is under the oversight of the ESA, will use OffWorld's technical expertise in robotics with a technology demonstration mission slated for launch to the moon in 2027 on
SpaceX's
Starship HLS.
Cellular services Luxembourg subsidizes the use of Luxembourger companies to act as
mission control centers for various European cellular services and satellites, developing controls for large satellite constellations in partnership with the LSA and ESA. In 2022 the LSA funded the
MACSAT mission, a
technology demonstration satellite launched on board a
Vega rideshare designed, produced, and run by a private firm,
OQ Technology, to demonstrate global satellite
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