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NASA awards $348,000 to Interlune to test technology for processing moon soil - MSN

Interlune has received a $348,000 grant from NASA to test its system for processing moon soil on a series of reduced-gravity flights. Read More
Interlune awarded $348K to test system for processing moon soil - GeekWire

NASA awards $348,000 to Interlune to test technology for processing moon soil by Alan Boyle on July 16, 2024 at 1:58 pm July 17, 2024 at 9:18 pm Share 20 Tweet Share Reddit Email ... Read More
Interlune Receives Grant to Test State-of-the-Art Lunar Soil Processing Technology - Yahoo Finance

Interlune, a natural resources company, today announced that it received a grant through NASA's TechFlights solicitation to advance its proprietary technology to beneficiate lunar soil, or regolith. Read More
Interlune lands NASA grant to test its lunar soil technology - Puget Sound Business Journal

The grant boosts Interlune's aspirations to extract helium-3, which is rare on Earth but plentiful on the moon, and bring it back to Earth to sell. Read More
Interlune Receives Grant to Test State-of-the-Art Lunar Soil Processing Technology - Longview News-Journal

Space Resources Startup to Advance its Proprietary Technology to Harvest Natural Resources from Space and Support a Sustainable Lunar Presence ... Read More
Interlune Receives Grant to Test State-of-the-Art Lunar Soil Processing Technology

Space Resources Startup to Advance its Proprietary Technology to Harvest Natural Resources from Space and Support a Sustainable Lunar Presence "We are writing a new playbook for how public-private ... Read More
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