How a start-up plans to mine the moon for a rare form of helium

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Artist’s impression of a future Interlune moon mining mission

Interlune

A space start-up will launch a moon mining mission in 2027, with the eventual goal of delivering a rare form of helium that is essential for some quantum computers and future nuclear fusion reactors. If successful, it will be the first commercial mission of its kind.

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