The Free Republic of Liberland launched its space program on November 13 at Jefferson Square, Liberland. The nation wants the new space program to position it at the forefront of technological advancement and global collaboration.
The space program was initiated by Samuela Davidova, Liberland’s Spokesperson, and also endorsed by the President, Vit Jedlicka. According to Davidova, the space program is designed to break down bureaucratic barriers and promote decentralized space exploration.
Did you know that the biggest challenge in the space industry isn’t advancing technology but overcoming bureaucracy?
Recognizing this, Liberland has taken a decisive step forward.
We’re thrilled to announce:🚀 Liberland Launches Ambitious Space Program to Drive Technological… pic.twitter.com/9wwDRt7P50
— Liberland (@Liberland_org) November 13, 2024
The country hopes Rod Mamin, the newly appointed Advisor of the Liberland President for the Space Program and founder of LunCo, will lead the program. Liberland says the space program aims to encourage global partnerships and drive innovation in space, which it aspires to open up new opportunities for progress and freedom.
The micronation mentions that the heart of the mission is its ambition to create an open-source, collaborative space program that aligns with Liberland’s core values of individual freedom, transparency, and minimal government interference. According to the micronation, the program is driven by the belief that space exploration should not be hindered by bureaucratic red tape. Nonetheless, the space program aims to be open to global participation, which the country hopes will drive innovation and economic growth.
The President of Liberland, Vit Jedlicka, said that they view space exploration as a fundamental opportunity for shaping the country’s future. Jedlicka believes that the program is a bold step forward to show how decentralization can break down traditional barriers and unlock unprecedented opportunities for innovation and collaboration.
“We’re creating an open platform where nations and private entities can come together, work freely, and drive progress without the constraints of bureaucracy.”
-Jedlicka.
According to the micronation, The Space Program and community will serve as a global hub for visionary thinkers, engineers, and scientists. The country expects that the partnership with private industry and international stakeholders, the program will accelerate the development of decentralized, pro-freedom solutions in the space industry.
President Jedlicka has also appointed Rod Mamin, founder of LunCo and expert space systems engineer, as the advisor for Liberland’s space program. Mamin shares Liberland’s bold vision for space exploration, stating that space exploration has the power to reshape economies and drive technological advancements. Mamin believes that Liberland’s decentralized and collaborative approach is key to unlocking this potential. He is confident that space exploration will create opportunities for innovation and progress that will benefit globally.
Samuel Davidova, Spokesperson for Liberland, also said that by launching a decentralized, free-market space program, Liberland is unlocking new opportunities for global collaboration, investment, and innovation. According to Davidova, this initiative will drive progress across industries worldwide and pave the way for a future where space exploration is more accessible to all.
The micronation remains confident that the space program is a strategic move to reinforce the country’s forward-looking leadership and boost its global standing. According to the micronation, it hopes to secure its place on the international space stage through innovation and collaboration. The country is now actively seeking volunteers and partners to support its mission and contribute to its vision.