Das japanische Unternehmen ispace plant die Landung von Helium-3-Bergbaumissionen auf dem Mond – Beide Unternehmen teilen die Vision einer „zerstörungsfreien, nachhaltigen Gewinnung“ auf dem Mond.

https://www.space.com/the-universe/moon/japanese-company-ispace-plans-to-land-helium-3-mining-missions-on-the-moon

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  1. From the article

    >Space mining is inching closer to reality with the latest agreement between Japanese lunar exploration company ispace and lunar prospecting company Magna Petra.

    >In a memo of understanding, ispace and Magna Petra have agreed to collaborate to utilize the [moon’s resources](https://www.space.com/26644-moon-asteroids-resources-space-law.html) for economic benefits to life on [Earth](https://www.space.com/54-earth-history-composition-and-atmosphere.html), the companies announced Tuesday, Dec. 10.

    Also from the article

    >Takeshi Hakamada, Founder & CEO of ispace, echoed Max’s sentiment. “We are pleased to cooperate with Magna Petra to transport their technology to the moon,” he said, adding, “the cislunar economy will be dependent on many important resources other than water, and it is important to work to make use of these resources.”

    Lastly from the article

    >”The cislunar economy will be dependent on many important resources other than water, and it is important to work to make use of these resources. ispace will continue to support the goals of various companies and organizations necessary for the development of the new economy,” Hakamada said.

  2. invent_or_die on

    ItsHelium 3 is constantly being deposited from rhe solar wind.

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