Persephone Mission to Launch in 2060

    25 February 2026
    Persephone Mission to Launch in 2060

    First crewed mission to Persephone greenlit by European Space Agency 


    The European Space Agency (ESA) has announced that it is preparing to launch Hope-01, the first ever crewed mission to the planet Persephone. This expedition will be among the consequential and ambitious undertakings in human history. 


    Scheduled for launch on 8th October 2060, the mission is the culmination of more than thirty years of scientific discovery and technological advances, in response to growing global instability due to climate change’s unprecedented strain on Earth’s ecosystems. 


    “Hope-01 is not a mission driven by curiosity, but by necessity,” an ESA spokesperson explained. “While we continue to focus on protecting Earth’s fragile ecosystems, it makes sense to explore the possibility that Persephone could provide an alternative home for humanity in the future.” 


    The mission will be crewed by two ESA astronauts – Ariane Montclair, 43, a French astrobiologist, and Thomas Cross, 45, a British engineer. Following a rigorous selection process, both have completed years of specialised training. Their mission is to study and assess the long-term habitability of this new world. 


    As the launch date approaches, global attention turns towards a mission that reflects not only extraordinary scientific ambition, but also the fragile state of the world it leaves behind. This is a historic moment in humanity’s search for a viable future beyond Earth. 



    [This article is a work of fiction created for the narrative universe of Aphelion.]