Japanese Firms Ispace and Magna Petra signed an agreement on Dec. 10 to pursue lunar resource mining

Japanese firms ispace and Magna Petra signed an agreement on Dec. 10 to pursue lunar resource mining, aiming to develop space-based solutions that benefit Earth's economy.

Magna Petra intends to extract helium-3 from lunar soil using sustainable methods to tackle Earth's dwindling supply of the isotope, which is critical for future energy needs.
ispace’s second lunar mission, planned for January 2025, will test upgraded technology for lunar material collection after their first attempt failed due to a lander sensor issue.
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