As a key part of the work done over the past period, the detailed design and MAIT of all the components of LUVMI were worked out (WP3, WP4, WP5). Deliverables produced in these work packages provide details on the work done with all the LUVMI subsystems (instruments and rover).
Then tests, integration and validation (WP6) represented a major effort in the last 6 months of the project – this is also duly documented in WP6 deliverables.
Finally, following the December 2018 test campaign, road-mapping activities were worked out by the consortium (as part of WP7) to sketch the way ahead – a development plan was produced as well as a cost plan to implement the needed development. Potential mission slots and other opportunities were reviewed as well.
A very good dissemination and outreach coverage was achieved by the consortium, especially in the last phase of the MAIT and during / after the final test campaign of LUVMI in the Netherlands. A series of newspaper articles in the Netherlands and in Belgium were released in particular. Also in Q1 2018, DIA got interviewed by the BBC, in UK.
The website of the project was revised and improved so that to support effectively the consortium outreach and exploitation activities. The news page of the website in particular quite active over the past year, showing appealing pictures and giving information on the testing and integration campaigns.
More contacts were taken with different relevant stakeholders in preparation to the potential exploitation of the project’s results: ESA, but also private space companies with whom LUVMI may possibly team aiming at an actual mission to the moon.
Also, contacts were consolidated with the H2020 Newton project (funded in the same call as LUVMI), that develops an instrument that may fit well on the LUVMI rover platform in addition to its original instruments. Collaborations was started with documents exchanged, in particular guidance for integration of Newton’s instrument onboard the LUVMI rover. It was agreed to pursue this collaboration in LUVMI-X and identify a Newton campaign, in 2019, to which the LUVMI platform could participate and bring an added value.