Preliminary artistic representation of robotic asset shelter with potential extension to crew shelter. This is not a depiction of the study’s final outcome.
Press Release
As a next step forward in lunar operations, SAGA Space Architects, The Exploration Company, and Space
Applications Services have been awarded a contract for the European Space Agency's Lunar Remote
Camp Study.
To support ESA’s lunar surface operations, the consortium will deliver a concept study defining a
robotic-first surface shelter which could later be adapted to support short-duration crew use. The study will
develop a deployable shelter approach intended to protect surface equipment and extend robotic mission
capabilities in the challenging lunar environment.
The project focuses on a deployable shelter concept that protects lunar equipment from key hazards such
as extreme temperature swings, abrasive dust, radiation, and micrometeoroids. It is designed as a
protected service hub for robotic operations to store equipment and spares, keep hardware within safe
temperature limits, and provide basic infrastructure functions such as power distribution, data links, and
local communications support.
About SAGA Space Architects
Founded in 2018, SAGA Space Architects has established themselves among known players in the space
industry by using the space and architecture expertise for designing analog space habitats. This research
further builds on SAGA’s LUNARK mission, during which SAGA’s Co-Founders field-tested the deployable
habitat prototype in Greenland for 100 days. The operational learnings and datasets from LUNARK will
provide practical input to the Lunar Remote Camp Study, setting base for deployment and operational
considerations, which is a monumental milestone for SAGA Space Architects.
"We have been thinking of how humans will thrive on the Moon since SAGA was founded. The Lunar
Remote Camp Study is an exciting opportunity to channel our ambitions and learnings from the past 7
years in collaboration with the talented engineers across our team and consortium partners" - Simon
Kristensen, Co-Founder & CTO
About The Exploration Company
Founded in 2021, The Exploration Company (TEC) develops, manufactures, and operates modular,
reusable spacecraft to make space logistics more accessible, sustainable, and cooperative. The flagship
Nyx spacecraft family is designed for cargo missions to low Earth orbit and the lunar vicinity, with a
long-term roadmap toward human-rated missions. TEC’s centres of excellence include Bordeaux
(systems, propulsion, thermal protection), Munich (avionics, software, GNC, integration), and Turin
(mechanisms, robotics, backup mission control), complemented by operations in Houston US, expansion
sites for lunar programs in the UAE and cryogenic capabilities in Luxembourg. TEC has been the
fastest-growing space tech company in Europe in 2023, 2024 and 2025 (as per its turnover; Financial
Times / Sifted ranking). Since its inception in Q3-2021, TEC has grown to +400 people, has signed €800
million in contracts, and raised €300 million from tier-1 VCs (Bessemer Ventures Capital, EQT Ventures,
Balderton, Cherry Ventures, etc.).
About Space Applications Services
Space Applications Services has been advancing technologies for planetary exploration for more than
thirty years, contributing to a wide range of ESA missions and development programmes. The company
applies its long-standing expertise in lunar surface systems and mission operations to the Lunar Remote
Camp Study, helping shape the shelter concept and its operational approach. This work builds on decades
of engineering and exploration heritage and represents an important step in Space Applications Services’
continued support to Europe’s ambitions for sustainable activities on the lunar surface.
Contact details
SAGA Space Architects
Contact: Sebastian Aristotelis
sebastian@saga.dk
The Exploration Company
Contact: Riccardo Puglia
riccardo.puglia@exploration.space
Space Applications Services
Contact: Jeremi Gancet
jeremi.gancet@spaceapplications.com



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