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Plus Ultra Space Outposts
ABOUT US
Plus Ultra Space Outposts is a new European company based in Spain, Germany and Luxembourg. We focus on the deployment and management of off-Earth infrastructure, taking the role of operator at our heart.
We are a team of space veterans aiming to deploy and operate the enabling infrastructure required for the accelerated growth and sustainability of the upcoming cislunar economy.
Our first solution “Harmony” is a lunar satellite constellation designed to solve all communications and navigation needs of commercial and institutional lunar missions: high-speed connectivity, high-accuracy navigation, and high availability with global coverage. All as an end-to-end service.
OUR VISION
We aim to realize humanity’s future by enabling a sustainable space economy. We want to become the backbone of the lunar economy, building new services and capabilities that empower space businesses and facilitate space development to reduce our impact on Earth.
We are convinced that commercialization should drive the lunar economy. We aim to promote interoperability and coordination in the lunar industry, to lower barriers of entry for new players, enable new business models, and foster the commercial transition of the space industry.
We believe space development is the key to unlock a bright future. We want to make it happen.
THE HARMONY NETWORK
Communications and navigation will be the first commercial services on the Moon. Our Harmony constellation will provide continuous, high-quality communications and navigation services anywhere on the Moon. Modern life relies on connectivity and positioning, and we will not leave Earth without them.
OUR TEAM
Born in 2020, Plus Ultra’s team has experience in 20 space missions, 5 satellite constellations.
CARLOS M. ENTRENA UTRILLA
CEO
RENATO MONTOYA SÁNCHEZ
CFO - COO
SEBASTIAN STRÖHL
CCO
BRIAN D’SOUZA, PhD
CTO
https://www.plus-ultra.space/
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