10.12.2021
ispace Europe (ispace EU), filiale européenne de la société ispace, inc., et ArianeGroup ont été sélectionnés par l’Agence spatiale européenne (ESA) pour participer à une phase pilote destinée à établir des partenariats commerciaux pour l’exploration et le transport lunaire. Le Directeur général de l’ESA, Josef Aschbacher, a signé un protocole d’accord (MoU) le 24 novembre dernier, avec ispace EU et ArianeGroup, donnant le coup d’envoi officiel de la phase pilote.
During this phase, the ispace EU-ArianeGroup partnership will undertake business, technical and socio-economic evaluations of their lunar transportation service, which will ultimately be presented to an ESA evaluation panel; the companies are seeking a decision from ESA by Summer 2022. If endorsed by the Panel and further confirmed by ESA Member States, ispace EU and ArianeGroup could become a vetted candidate to transport ESA payloads to the Moon.
Under the terms of the MOU, ispace EU intends to provide over 15 kg of lander payload capacity or 5 kg of rover capacity to ESA on its lunar lander for future lunar missions from 2024 onwards. The mission would be based on the Arianespace lunar rideshare ‘Highway to the Moon’ launch service using Ariane 6. ArianeGroup would support ispace EU through its mission assurance activities and leverage its experience in qualifying space transportation systems.
Building upon an already strong partnership between ispace EU and ArianeGroup, this collaboration further demonstrates the intention for ispace EU and ArianeGroup to continuously identify opportunities to cooperate on lunar exploration efforts that meet the needs of the European market. Currently, ArianeGroup is supplying key propulsion components for ispace’s Series 1 lunar lander, which is planned for launch on its first mission in the second half of 2022. The lander is currently undergoing final assembly, integration and testing in collaboration with ArianeGroup in Lampoldshausen, Germany.
The signature of this MOU will allow ESA to act as a partner and technical adviser to Industry, one of the key objectives of ESA’s Agenda 2025. The Agency will support ispace Europe and ArianeGroup by assessing the objective and feasibility of their ambitious project, aiming to provide the European market with integrated and trusted lunar delivery solution, and accelerate the lunar research and business ecosystem in Europe.
ArianeGroup is pleased to leverage its experience in space transportation system qualification to the benefit of the ispace lander mission, and to jointly propose this Commercial Partnership to ESA to fly their lunar mission on Ariane 6. This would further extend our existing collaboration on ispace lander propulsion and lander integration. Working closely with a creative startup to accelerate their project and benefit from their complementary lunar ambition is one of the pillars of ArianeGroup’s strategy for the future of European access to space.
ispace is currently assembling and testing the flight model of its M1 lunar lander with ArianeGroup in Germany. This is a first such spacecraft being built in Europe. ispace looks forward to sustaining the partnership with ArianeGroup and having its future Series 1 landers bring European instruments and equipment to the Moon to solidify Europe’s leadership in lunar exploration.