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Interlune
@InterluneSpace
Harvesting resources from space to benefit humankind.
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    May 7, 2025
    Today we unveiled the full-scale prototype of our Interlune excavator, developed in partnership with @vermeercorp, a global leader in industrial equipment manufacturing. The first-of-its-kind lunar excavator is designed to continuously ingest 100 metric tons of Moon dirt (called
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    Interlune
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    May 7, 2025
    We are proud to announce our agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) @ENERGY: the first-ever government purchase of a natural resource sourced from space. The DOE’s Isotope Program (DOE IP) has agreed to purchase helium-3 harvested from the Moon—for delivery on Earth
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    Interlune
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    Jul 8, 2025
    100 metric tons per hour? It’s kind of a lot… To harvest helium-3 from the Moon, Interlune must be able to efficiently and continuously excavate and process high volumes of lunar regolith. In addition to being central to the Interlune business plan, @NASA considers scalable
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    Interlune
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    Aug 5, 2025
    Big news! We just announced our first lunar mission. Interlune will fly a multispectral camera aboard the @Astrolab_Space FLIP rover later this year. The camera was built, tested, and developed in partnership with the @NASA Ames Research Center, and will help us identify
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    Interlune
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    Jul 9, 2024
    Today CEO Rob Meyerson posted about four converging factors creating the modern Moon Race. By the end of this decade, there will be multiple transportation, mobility, and infrastructure providers between Earth and the Moon, and Interlune will put that ecosystem to work. Shout out
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    Mar 13, 2024
    Renowned journalist and author @wapodavenport brings Interlune out of stealth today in The @washingtonpost, capturing our mission of sustainable, responsible harvesting of natural resources from space to benefit humanity and the market for Helium-3.
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    This company intends to be the first to mine the moon
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    May 6, 2025
    We’re going to the moon. On three missions—to be exact—over the next five years, with the first taking place at the end of this year. Listen as @NinaLHooper, Interlune’s Director of Business Development, explains what we’ve planned for each moon mission, in the fourth
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    Interlune
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    Mar 14, 2024
    Take a look at our lunar harvester 👀 It’s smaller, lighter, and uses 10 times less power than other industry concepts for space resource utilization. That makes it more cost-effective to take to the Moon and operate. Learn more at interlune.space
    An artist's rendition of Interlune's lunar harvester on the surface of the Moon. The harvester will be used to extract Helium-3 from the lunar surface.
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    May 23, 2024
    It might seem like we came out of nowhere last March, but Interlune has actually been in the works for some time. If you’re curious about how this all-star team of Harrison H. Schmitt, Indra Hornsby, Gary Lai, and James Antifaev came together, check out co-founder and CEO Rob
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    May 7, 2025
    Sharing today’s story from @BruceEinhorn of @Bloomberg breaking the big news of our first commercial and government customers of helium-3 from the Moon. @MaybellQuantum and the U.S. Department of Energy Isotope Program @ENERGY have purchased lunar helium-3 from Interlune for
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    Mar 21, 2025
    Catch a special cameo from our co-founder and Apollo 17 astronaut, Harrison Schmitt in our latest scientific explainer video featuring @NinaLHooper. This one’s all about helium-3 quantities on the Moon and on Earth!
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    May 7, 2025
    It starts with a rare isotope. It ends with a new era of computing. @MaybellQuantum, the quantum infrastructure company, has agreed to purchase thousands of liters of helium-3—the lifeblood of next-gen quantum systems—for delivery from 2029 to 2035. The helium-3 will be used in
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    Nov 7, 2024
    It’s a tough job, but somebody’s gotta do it. Rob Meyerson, Indra Hornsby, and James Antifaev staffed the Interlune exhibit at a @sevensevensix investor event in Utah. The Interlune booth had a clear acrylic box full of simulated lunar regolith that our VIP guests could put
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    Interlune
    @InterluneSpace
    May 27, 2025
    If you’re serious about building on the Moon, you go to  #LSIC. This week, Interlune joined the 5th LSIC Spring Meeting at @JHUAPL to connect, present, and help shape the future of lunar surface tech. Our own Alex Lisso shared Prospect Moon—our mission to responsibly access
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