Liberland Launches Space Programme
On 13 November, the Free Republic of Liberland officially launched its ambitious space programme at Jefferson Square, aiming to place the micronation at the forefront of technological innovation and international collaboration.
Initiated by Liberland’s spokesperson Samuela Davidova and endorsed by President Vit Jedlicka, the programme seeks to break down bureaucratic barriers and foster decentralised space exploration.
Led by Rod Mamin, founder of LunCo and newly appointed Advisor for the Liberland Space Programme, the initiative aspires to create a collaborative, open-source framework for space exploration that aligns with the nation's core values of individual freedom, transparency, and minimal government interference.
Liberland envisions the programme as a catalyst for global partnerships, innovation, and economic growth, with a focus on overcoming traditional obstacles to progress.
President Jedlicka emphasized that the space program represents a pivotal opportunity to shape the future of the nation, showcasing how decentralisation can dismantle conventional barriers, unlocking unprecedented opportunities for both technological advancement and international cooperation.
Jedlicka noted:
“We're creating an open platform where nations and private entities can come together, work freely, and drive progress without the constraints of bureaucracy.”
Vít Jedlička, President of Liberland
Accelerating Pro-Freedom Solutions with New Space Programme
Liberland envisions its Space Programme as a global hub for visionary thinkers, engineers, and scientists, aiming to foster innovation and collaboration on an unprecedented scale.
By partnering with private industry and international stakeholders, the programme seeks to accelerate the development of decentralised, freedom-oriented solutions within the space sector.
President Jedlicka has appointed Mamin, founder of LunCo and a space systems engineering expert, as the programme's advisor.
Mamin shares Liberland's ambitious vision, asserting that space exploration has the potential to reshape economies and drive significant technological advancements.
He emphasizes that Liberland''s decentralised, collaborative approach is crucial to unlocking this transformative potential, confident that it will create opportunities for global progress.
Davidova further underscores the initiative's importance, highlighting how the decentralised, free-market model will open new avenues for international cooperation, investment, and innovation.
Samuela Davidova, Spokesperson for Liberland
She believes that the programme will not only drive progress across industries but also make space exploration more accessible to a global audience.
With a clear commitment to reinforcing its leadership and boosting its global influence, Liberland is actively seeking volunteers and partners to support the mission and contribute to its vision of a collaborative and innovative future in space.