Prototyping a Lunar Registry of Missions, Objects, and Activities

Contributor: Eric Cremer

This report expands on Open Lunar's foundational analysis of the historical and political context for the development of a Lunar Registry by providing detailed, actionable recommendations in several key areas.

Summary

The Lunar Registry aims to create a comprehensive database of Lunar objects and activities. As Lunar activities intensify, the need for such a registry is becoming increasingly crucial for a variety of stakeholders. This report expands on Open Lunar's foundational analysis of the historical and political context for the development of a Lunar Registry by providing detailed, actionable recommendations in several key areas: technical infrastructure, functional prototyping, design, and legal considerations, and a phased development work plan.

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