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Mining the moon: Can you make money harvesting helium-3?
"At $20 million a kilogram, you can put together a good business just going after He-3 for quantum computing over the next five to seven years. And that is what we are doing." ...
Interlune is developing robots to harvest a valuable gas on the lunar surface that could have a big impact on Earth.
Quantum cryogenics manufacturer Bluefors is betting big on Interlune, a startup that aims to extract Helium-3 from the lunar surface by 2028.
Finnish cryocooler manufacturer Bluefors has signed an agreement to secure a long-term supply of helium-3 harvested from the Moon.
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Mining the Moon’s helium-3: The race fueling quantum dreams and fusion hopes
It can help chill quantum computers to near absolute zero, improve certain medical images and national-security scanners, and, in theory, serve as an almost-clean fusion fuel. Together, those promises ...
LONDON, UK / ACCESS Newswire / September 22, 2025 / Helium One Global ("Helium One" or the "Company")(AIM:HE1), the primary helium explorer in Tanzania with a 50% working interest in the ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
U.S. Startups Race to Mine Moon and Asteroid Resources
Starbase, a space launch facility located at the southernmost tip of Texas, U.S. The massive Starship rocket, carrying Interlune’s lunar regolith excavation equipment ‘Harvester,’ roars into the sky.
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