A new frontier in space resource utilization is emerging as Interlune, a Seattle-based startup, sets its sights on mining helium-3 from the Moon. This rare gas, nearly absent on Earth but relatively abundant on the lunar surface, holds immense potential for clean energy production and the advancement of quantum computing.
Interlune, founded by former Blue Origin president Rob Meyerson, has become the first private company to extract and sell helium-3 sourced from the Moon. With plans to begin supplying the gas to customers by 2029, the company is positioning itself at the cutting edge of lunar mining. Each kilogram of helium-3 is valued at around $20 million and contains approximately 7,400 liters of gas at standard temperature and pressure.
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