Jean-François Clervoy
Jean-François Clervoy is a veteran astronaut who flew aboard the space shuttles Atlantis and Discovery three times. During his 33-year career, he logged a total of 675 hours in orbit. He notably participated in the Hubble Space Telescope rescue mission in 1999. Clervoy embodies the legacy of space exploration and is a testament to large-scale international cooperation.
Sanctuary On The Moon exemplifies humanity's ability to project itself well beyond its own existence. Designed to last for millions of years, it is the ultimate time capsule. It showcases our most remarkable artistic, scientific, and intellectual achievements.
Astronaut and founder of Air Zero G
Allan Petre
Allan Petre is a prime example of the new generation of space engineers. He began his career at NASA and took an unusual and inspiring path to make a name for himself at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His unique career has been recognized at the highest levels of government, earning him praise from President Emmanuel Macron. Today, Allan is actively involved with younger generations to deliver a powerful message: With determination and high standards, no dream is unattainable.
The Sanctuary On The Moon project is not a machine; it is a memory. This trace of our humanity engraved for eternity proclaims: ‘We existed; we could think; we explored.’ May those who discover it find the inspiration to look beyond their own time.
Aerospace engineer and doctoral student in space engineering
