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Fellowship Topic Areas 2026
Our fellowships are a key part of Open Lunar’s innovation process. Through rigorous evaluation in accordance with our impact criteria, we have identified four key focus areas for our fellows in 2026. Fellowships will advance research in these key areas, impacting where Open Lunar continues to invest and building momentum to support further development of project areas.
Fellowship Research Showcase: Lunar Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT)
Every year, we work to collate our recent insights and share it publicly through our fellowship research showcase events. This event celebrates the launch of the Lunar Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) research by Dr. Peng Hu.
The Open Lunar Fellowship Experience
Discover how our research fellowship program is helping advance key topics that are fundamental to realizing a peaceful presence on the Moon.
Science Does not Exist in a (Lunar) Vacuum
The Moon has yielded profound scientific discoveries through decades of international missions—from confirming its fiery origins to revealing water and recent volcanic activity. A new guide from the Lunar Policy Platform explores how we can preserve lunar science as a global commons through innovative governance approaches.
Transparent by Design: The Lunar Ledger Beta and the Future of Lunar Collaboration
The Lunar Ledger is paving the way for transparency and coordination in lunar activity. With our closed beta now underway, we’re sharing an inside look at the platform’s core features and how they lay the groundwork for a more collaborative future on the Moon.
Information Sharing Enables Cutting Edge Lunar Exploration
JAXA's SLIM achieved the most precise lunar landing ever in 2024 using shared data from ISRO's Chandrayaan 2 orbiter, demonstrating the power of international collaboration in lunar exploration. However, current lunar mission information sharing remains ad hoc and inefficient, prompting the Lunar Policy Platform to launch the "Lunar Information Sharing 101" initiative to establish better coordination frameworks.
Introducing the Lunar Ledger Database: Empowering open data-sharing for lunar missions
After three years of rigorous research, community consultation, and technical development, the Open Lunar Foundation is proud to announce the official launch and rebranding of our flagship registry project as the Lunar Ledger: Global Lunar Database of Objects and Activities.
Collaborative Frameworks for Long-Term Lunar Sustainability
We’ve explored frameworks for lunar adaptive environmental protocols, harmonization areas, and a management scheme supported by digital twins and risk modeling in Parts I & II. Part III explores a particularly promising approach to adaptive governance, leveraging Public Purpose Trusts (PPTs) as a foundational element of a proposed Lunar Consortium, providing both legal accountability and commitment to collective vision.
Never Quit the Lunar Quest
ispace's recent unsuccessful lunar landing attempt reminds us that while lunar exploration is becoming more diverse and global, the Moon itself remains unforgivingly difficult—which is why now more than ever, collaboration and information sharing are paramount.
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. 🌗
UNCOPUOS Legal Subcommittee 2025 Updates
Mr. Jardine attended the UNCOPUOS Legal Sub Committee in Vienna in May 2025 and shares his key takeaways.
Introducing Open Lunar’s new Lunar Ledger Lead, Christine Tiballi
Open Lunar Foundation is excited to welcome Christine Tiballi to the team. Read more about Christine’s background and position below.
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.
Mapping Using Existing/Future Mission Coordinates
Part II of this series turns theory into practice, introducing a new mechanism for designating activity areas on the Moon. Here, we lay out an operational strategy and practical guidelines aimed at fostering transparency, cooperation, and purposeful communication.
Why Governance Matters Now: Reflections on Building a Sustainable Lunar Economy
Open Lunar’s Director of Industry Integration recently had the opportunity to speak at MIT about lunar governance. Read an overview and reflections here.
Introducing Rae Smith-Cohn, Open Lunar’s new Director of Operations
Open Lunar Foundation is excited to welcome Rae Smith-Cohn to the core team. Read more about Rae’s background and position below.
Lunar PNT: Enabling Sustainable Infrastructure for Lunar Missions
This work is completed by Peng Hu, an Open Lunar Fellow, undertaking research on Lunar Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT). This first blog post summarizes current proposed architectures to support lunar position, navigation, and timing services. Interoperability and open standards are noted as key considerations in building a resilient, configurable, and secure integrated PNT solution.
Lunar Compass: Charting a Practical Course for Sustainable Development
Fellow Christine Tiballi establishes a framework to support resource management on the lunar surface. Taking lessons from terrestrial governance, she proposes a lunar equivalent to support open access, adaptable environmental protocols, and unique local governance arrangements.
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.
Introducing Mehak Sarang, Open Lunar’s new Director of Industry Integration
Open Lunar Foundation is excited to welcome Mehak Sarang to the core team. Read more about Mehak’s background and position below.