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Space mining company Interlune will fly a multispectral camera on Astrolab Griffin Mission 1 to determine how much helijm-3 ...
Interlune says it's struck a deal with Astrolab to send a camera to the moon to estimate how much helium-3 is present in lunar soil.
Interlune to Fly Multispectral Camera on Astrolab FLIP Rover to Measure Helium-3 on the MoonSEATTLE and HAWTHORNE, Calif., Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Interlune, a natural resources company, and ...
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Interlune hopes to mine the rare helium-3 isotope from the lunar surface. Customers are already lining up, including the U.S.
To make this plan a reality, Interlune needs larger lunar landers to come online. See full article ...
On May 5, 2025, Interlune — a Seattle-based startup — announced a new agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE): they’ll deliver helium-3, harvested from the moon, to Earth […] ...
Interlune aims to be the first company to commercialize natural resources from space, starting with Helium-3 from the Moon, which it will sell to commercial and government customers.
The Interlune harvesting system includes novel technologies for excavating, sorting, extracting, and separating industrial quantities of helium-3 and other resources from lunar soil or regolith.