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Companies like Interlune and Astrotech Corporation are planning to extract helium-3 from the moon, which is a rare isotope with applications in quantum computing and nuclear fusion.
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Seattle, Washington, United States / Moon
Who
Interlune and Astrotech Corporation
What
Companies like Interlune and Astrotech Corporation are planning to extract helium-3 from the moon, which is a rare isotope with applications in quantum computing and nuclear fusion.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 00:11:13 GMT · 5h 18m ago
Where
Seattle, Washington, United States / Moon ·
Why
Helium-3 is expensive and its demand is forecast to soar, with current primary sources being controlled and insufficient for future needs, especially in quantum computing and nuclear fusion.
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The pursuit of lunar helium-3 could catalyze a new space economy focused on resource extraction, potentially providing critical materials for advanced technologies like quantum computers and clean energy fusion reactors. This ambitious endeavor aims to secure a vital resource currently limited on Earth.
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6 events in this thread- Currently Reading5h 18m agoCompanies like Interlune and Astrotech Corporation are planning to extract helium-3 from the moon, which is a rare isotope with applications in quantum computing and nuclear fusion.
- Technology5h 18m agoSome entrepreneurs and researchers are pursuing plans to recover helium-3 from the moon, following suggestions from Apollo mission moon dust samples that it may be present in relatively high concentrations.Open article
- Technology5h 18m agoSeveral companies are developing plans to extract helium-3 from the moon's regolith to meet projected future demand for quantum computing and nuclear fusion applications.Open article
- Technology5h 18m agoSeveral companies, including Interlune and Astrotech Corporation, are developing plans to extract Helium-3 from the Moon's regolith to meet future demand for quantum computing and nuclear fusion applications.Open article
- Technology5h 18m agoInterlune plans to integrate its helium-3 extraction equipment into a lunar lander as early as autumn 2027.Open article
- Technology5h 18m agoInterlune, a company co-founded by former Blue Origin president Rob Meyerson and Apollo astronaut Harrison 'Jack' Schmitt, plans to integrate its helium-3 extraction equipment into a lunar lander by autumn 2027.Open article