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The entire world followed the journey of astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen around the Moon for 10 days, as part of the mission Artemis II which began with a spectacular takeoff at Cape Canaveral (Florida) broadcast on television, social networks, and streaming platforms. This event, which has not been repeated for about 50 years, could take place in Talara, in Peru.
The entire world followed the journey of astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen around the Moon for 10 days, as part of the mission Artemis II which began with a spectacular takeoff at Cape Canaveral (Florida) broadcast on television, social networks, and streaming platforms. This event, which has not been repeated for about 50 years, could take place in Talara, in Peru.
It was a week before takeoff Artemis II that the Peruvian Government published Law No. 32571 that declares the need for the creation of a spaceport of national interest, with “the purpose of positioning Peru as a regional leader in the space field.”
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Although it is an ambitious project, little has been said about it during the recent electoral campaign. Can the mission Artemis II be an opportunity to make the Peruvian spaceport a reality?
And it is that Artemis II It opens a new chapter in the space race that today mainly has the United States and China as its protagonists. In addition, there are other countries that follow in the footsteps, among them Russia, India, Japan, South Korea, or the European Union, without leaving aside the emergence of aerospace companies with multimillion-dollar investments.
Unlike the previous space race, between the United States and the Soviet Union, Octavio Chon, a professor at the University of Lima and a specialist in astrobiology, indicates that the challenges are different.
“It is not that the technology of before has been better than the current one, but that today there are much more demanding criteria, because the objective is no longer just to arrive, but to lay the foundations for a presence outside of Earth,” explained the specialist. That is, it aims for sustainable and safe missions.
Along these lines, the Peruvian spaceport may find an opportunity.
Tomás Gálvez, doctor in Physics and researcher at the Department of Sciences at UTEC, remarked in conversation with The Commerce that the project Artemis It is not limited to the mission that orbited the Moon. It is estimated that there are up to 15 missions scheduled. Furthermore, a moon landing could occur in the coming years.
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Peru, a privileged place
Talara is the most popular name to host the next Peruvian spaceport; and, to be more specific, the ‘El Pato’ Air Base, in Piura. According to teacher Tomás Gálvez, “Our country is privileged because it allows us to carry out high-atmosphere studies, as is rarely possible”. Because the Earth’s magnetic field is very parallel to the surface of our country, he explained, very precise evaluations can be made in the upper atmosphere, and perhaps that is the attraction of Peru.
“If it turns out that after a number of missions and some success the safe sending of manned missions is feasible, Most likely, when the time comes, there will be more than one point from which manned missions will be launched. And one of those points would be Peru”he told this newspaper.
However, you have to go step by step.
Today there is the Jicamarca Radio Observatory, which allows the study of phenomena in the upper atmosphere, and could be complemented with a launch unit, indicates Gálvez.
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“There come the next steps, which is to talk about ships themselves, which are used to send larger satellites, to make rocketry that sends useful loads and, in some future, I would dare to say, even some manned or unmanned mission, but guided from here”he indicated.
In addition, he maintained that a business-profitable technological application would be the launch of communication satellites, but that is the next point.
A great step for Peruvians
And why would it be important for Peruvians to have a spaceport?
This is an aspect that can be seen in several fields.
On the one hand there is scientific and technological development. For Gálvez, the Peruvian territory is privileged since it allows studies of the atmosphere and “The important thing is to think that important scientific objectives and objectives at the human race level can be achieved”.
Another aspect is economic. And here there is a big difference compared to the space race of the last century. “Today, the participation of corporations such as SpaceX and Blue Origin stands out, who are part of the new lunar landing architecture of the Artemis program,” explains Chon.
Thus, a spaceport can be attractive to new industries.
“We are talking about private companies and public-private associations that are actively involved in this. Investment that could reach Peru or, in some way, reactivate the existing peripheral industry to be able to contribute”indicated the UTEC professor.
On the one hand, the development of materials, fuel exploitation, rocketry work, physical preparation for missions, as well as communications are required.
It is worth noting that the recent mission Artemis II was developed by the NASAbut it involved the work of private companies such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. According to El Economista, the trip to the Moon cost 93 billion dollars.
Urgent changes
Law No. 32571 indicates that the Ministry of Defense is the sector in charge of coordinating “the different actions for the implementation” of the norm that it declares to be of public interest.
But to launch this Peruvian space project, changes are required, and for Professor Gálvez this must go through education.
“We need, from the point of view of education, to start generating professionals who have, I would say, much more field work, much more creative, more focused on technological development and not so much on desktop engineering, but much more focused on design, manufacturing, and I would say a much more scientific approach”he explained.
Part of that change is the Physics Program promoted by UTEC.
In that sense, he also considered it important to understand at a social level the importance of work in aeronautics, civil engineering, mechanics, mechatronics, which can involve Peruvians.
“If we have qualified Peruvian personnel who get involved, it will really be a success. And I believe that from Peru we are beginning to have the capacity to do these things.”said the specialist. In this line, the role of the National Commission for Aerospace Research and Development (Conida) stood out.
It is worth remembering that in 2024 Peru and the United States signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding that included technical assistance for Conida in launching sounding rockets. At that time, the collaboration between both countries during the launch campaigns of 1975 and 1983 was remembered.
That is to say, space exploration is not something new in Peru, and perhaps we could soon try to get closer.
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