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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.
Space mining company Interlune will fly a multispectral camera on Astrolab Griffin Mission 1 to determine how much helijm-3 ...
The Interlune payload is a multispectral camera built, tested, and developed in partnership with NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, whose images will be used to estimate ...
Natural resources company Interlune and industrial equipment manufacturer Vermeer Corporation today unveiled the full-scale prototype of the Interlune excavator, a machine designed to ingest 100 ...
Interlune aims to excavate huge amounts of the lunar soil (or regolith), process it and extract the helium-3 gas, which it would then ship back to Earth. Alongside its proprietary lunar harvester ...
Interlune said in the release it will use the NASA grant to test its harvester in a simulated lunar environment, with the goal of scaling the technology to handle multiple tons of lunar soil.
SEATTLE, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Interlune, a natural resources company, today announced its first commercial customer. Maybell Quantum, the quantum infrastructure company, has agreed to ...
Interlune will initially focus on extracting and transporting lunar Helium-3 back to Earth for use by commercial and government customers in national security, quantum computing, medical imaging ...
Interlune, a natural resources company, and Astrolab, a multi-planetary mobility and logistics company, today announced that an Interlune payload will fly on Astrolab's FLEX Lunar Innovation ...