24/7 Space News
GPS NEWS
GMV technology links global habitats in record-breaking space analog mission
illustration only
GMV technology links global habitats in record-breaking space analog mission
by Robert Schreiber
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Oct 22, 2025

The World's Biggest Analog Mission (WBA) - the most extensive Moon and Mars simulation campaign ever conducted - has officially launched. Coordinated by the Austrian Space Forum (OeWF), the project unites 17 institutions across five continents to replicate the daily life and research operations of future off-Earth settlements. Central to this planetary-scale experiment is GMV's advanced Operations Support Tools (OST) system, which enables seamless communication, coordination, and planning between analog habitats worldwide.

Installed at OeWF's Mission Coordination Center in Vienna, the OST platform serves as the mission's operational hub, connecting analog astronauts stationed in 16 habitats throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. It manages time zone synchronization, handles simulated communication delays, and oversees the execution of complex daily schedules - a critical capability for maintaining cohesion across a globally distributed mission.

"Running a mission that connects analog habitats on five continents requires a powerful, reliable, and flexible support system. OST ensures that every habitat, no matter where it is on Earth, can operate as part of a single, cohesive mission," said Mattia Moscardino, General Manager of GMV in Germany.

GMV's OST suite is a modular platform already operational at the Columbus Control Centre for the International Space Station. For the WBA campaign, it has been adapted to the unique demands of planetary analog research, providing mission planners with the same level of precision and reliability expected in real space operations.

By supporting complex simulations of human presence and logistics on the Moon and Mars, GMV is helping prepare the ground for future crewed missions beyond Earth orbit. The insights gained from WBA will inform procedures, decision-making frameworks, and mission technologies designed to ensure astronaut safety and autonomy far from Earth.

"The World's Biggest Analog Mission shows how global collaboration and advanced technology can come together to simulate the challenges of living and working beyond Earth," said Dr. Gernot Gromer, Director of the Austrian Space Forum. "Thanks to partners like GMV, we are building the foundations for real human exploration."

Related Links
GMV
GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers

Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters
Tweet

RELATED CONTENT
The following news reports may link to other Space Media Network websites.
GPS NEWS
China's satellite network group advances Beidou-internet integration
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 21, 2025
China Satellite Network Group Co Ltd is accelerating the integration of satellite internet with the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, emphasizing the dual role of the company as both an innovator and a national infrastructure leader. Liang Baojun, general manager of China Satellite Network Group, said the company is driving forward the development of satellite internet while focusing on long-term technological growth. In May, the company achieved a world first by completing a broadband vid ... read more

GPS NEWS
Europe cannot let US, China be 'technological leaders': Nobel laureate Aghion

How Maggie Aderin-Pocock inspires the next generation of space explorers

Space Ocean and Enduralock to unify orbital docking standards for in-space fluid and power transfer

We need a solar sail probe to detect space tornadoes earlier, more accurately

GPS NEWS
K2 Space Corp, SpaceX ink Falcon 9 rocket deal for 2027 mission

SpaceX launches rockets from opposite coasts, ties mission total

Sentinel-1D prepares for encapsulation ahead of November launch

HyImpulse secures 45 million euros to accelerate orbital rocket program

GPS NEWS
Blocks of dry ice carve gullies on Martian dunes through explosive sublimation

Yeast withstands Mars-like shocks and toxic salts in survival test

Are there living microbes on Mars? Check the ice

Key ExoMars Rover part ships from Aberystwyth

GPS NEWS
China expands space capabilities with new lunar and deep space milestones

China marks milestone 600th Long March rocket launch

Chinese astronauts complete fourth spacewalk of Shenzhou XX mission

Constellations of Power: Smart Dragon-3 and the Geopolitics of China's Space Strategy

GPS NEWS
28 Starlink satellites lift on 130th mission of SpaceX's Falcon 9

China deploys sixth batch of Spacesail communications satellites

SATLINE boosts European satellite reach with new UK data center

Momentus Expands NASA Partnership with Dual Contracts for In-Space Manufacturing and Propulsion Demonstrations

GPS NEWS
Light-driven control of topological structures unlocks new path for ultrafast memory

Uncovering new physics in metals manufacturing

Light pulses enable next-generation stable data storage

Light triggers formation of high-mobility electron gas in oxide interfaces

GPS NEWS
Ancient Heavy Water Found in Planet-Forming Disk Reveals Solar Origins of Earth's Oceans

Rogue planet devours matter at record pace of six billion tonnes a second

Completed Plato spacecraft construction enters final test campaign

Geologists discover the first evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old "proto Earth"

GPS NEWS
Could these wacky warm Jupiters help astronomers solve the planet formation puzzle?

Out-of-this-world ice geysers on Saturn's Enceladus

3 Questions: How a new mission to Uranus could be just around the corner

A New Model of Water in Jupiter's Atmosphere

Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2024 - Space Media Network. All websites are published in Australia and are solely subject to Australian law and governed by Fair Use principals for news reporting and research purposes. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA news reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. All articles labeled "by Staff Writers" include reports supplied to Space Media Network by industry news wires, PR agencies, corporate press officers and the like. Such articles are individually curated and edited by Space Media Network staff on the basis of the report's information value to our industry and professional readership. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Statement Our advertisers use various cookies and the like to deliver the best ad banner available at one time. All network advertising suppliers have GDPR policies (Legitimate Interest) that conform with EU regulations for data collection. By using our websites you consent to cookie based advertising. If you do not agree with this then you must stop using the websites from May 25, 2018. Privacy Statement. Additional information can be found here at About Us.