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Harvesting resources from space to benefit humankind.

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@InterluneSpace
Interlune
3 months
As always, Director of Business Development Nina Hooper does not disappoint in delivering the most interesting 2 minutes of our day! In our latest explainer video, Nina runs down the Interlune 4-step harvesting process, highlighting the innovation at every step. Hearing Nina
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Interlune
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For those in the greater Seattle area, we’d love to see you at the Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) SpaceVision conference at @UW this Friday, November 7. Not only will our own principal technical program manager, Rob Acree, be on a panel called "The
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Interlune
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It’s a co-dependent relationship—but in a good way!  We loved @RachaelZisk recent article for @payloadspace, pointing out that to establish a long-term, sustainable presence on the Moon, we must have scalable, reliable systems for returning material to Earth.  The piece
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The challenge of creating a complete, end-to-end cislunar economy doesn’t end with touchdown—or even with setting up shop permanently on the surface. To close the loop, material from the Moon also...
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Interlune
5 days
Congratulations @rookisaacman. We at @InterluneSpace never stopped believing. Of all the astronaut photos, we love that you chose one of our co-founder and executive chairman, Harrison “Jack” Schmitt. Here’s to the American adventure! 🇺🇸
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Jared Isaacman
5 days
Thank you, Mr. President @POTUS, for this opportunity. It will be an honor to serve my country under your leadership. I am also very grateful to @SecDuffy, who skillfully oversees @NASA alongside his many other responsibilities. The support from the space-loving community has
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Interlune
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Couldn’t agree more, @rookisaacman — this is why Interlune exists. Our commercial traction for lunar helium-3 ($20M/kg, $500M backlog) is proof of a viable lunar economy. Our road map builds on NASA’s current Artemis program investments to create a vibrant and self-sustaining
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Jared Isaacman
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I am really liking the energy and focus on the Moon--especially any endeavor that could unlock an orbital or lunar economy. We are never going to have the future we dream of w/numerous space stations and lots of people working and traveling in space, if it all depends exclusively
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Interlune
10 days
The current market price for helium-3 is $20 million per kilogram. With uses such as superconducting quantum computing, weapons detection in national security, medical imaging, and developing clean fusion energy, we’re keeping an eye on it. 👀 #Helium3 #SpaceResources
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Interlune
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The Apollo program didn’t just put people on the Moon—it built an entire industrial base to get them there. Then, it disappeared. Today, @NASA is collaborating with a new generation of space companies to rebuild the lunar industrial base—laying the foundation for a new era of
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Interlune
19 days
🚀 At @UNSW CubeSatPlus 2025 this summer, Interlune Director of Business Development @NinaLHooper helped facilitate a “Women in Space” interview series that put current students in the driver’s seat. Paired with women mentors from across the space industry, students asked the
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Interlune
20 days
Wait for it… Actually, don’t. For decades, our only supply of helium-3 has come through the decay of tritium, a radioactive hydrogen isotope with a 12-year half-life. That’s a long time but, even if tritium decayed faster, there’s not enough of it to meet the world’s
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Interlune
24 days
Don’t call it a comeback It’s been more than 50 years since humans last left bootprints on the Moon. And yes, we need to go back. Specifically, the U.S. is going back, but as @Reuters' @D_J_Doylere ports, today’s @NASA Artemis Program has a commercial backbone. In the video,
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NASA's Artemis program plans to return humans to the moon in 2027. Key figures involved in the initiative and future uses of the Moon explain how it's going to happen and what a lunar future might...
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Alexis Ohanian 🗽
25 days
Love when late-night meets lunar tech! @StephenAtHome joked about helium-3, but nobody knows the mission of @InterluneSpace better than @katelin_cruse. We’re not mining the Moon for party balloons...we’re building the supply chain for the clean energy source of the future. 😉
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Interlune
1 month
Um…can all work trips be like this? Anyone who has ever wanted to visit Seattle, work at a startup, OR work in the space industry should check out Director of Business Development @NinaLHooper's montage of her latest trip to Interlune HQ with fellow Director of Business
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Interlune
1 month
Helium-3. After the past few weeks, you’ve probably heard of it. 📺 📰 📻 💻 At about $20 million per kilogram, it’s the most valuable resource you can harvest from space and bring back to Earth to sell. Why is it so valuable? Right now, 💠 Quantum Computing is driving most of
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Interlune
1 month
In his latest piece for @SPACEdotcom, veteran space journalist Leonard David delves into why we need helium-3 and whether harvesting it from the Moon can be a profitable business. Spoiler alert: the Interlune business model pencils. ✏️ Just one thing: We understand the term of
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Interlune
1 month
Missed the episode of the @ChasingSpacePod featuring Interlune Founder and CEO Rob Meyerson? Listen to the full episode here:
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Interlune
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“Think big.” When you’re doing something that’s never been done before, like say, harvesting natural resources from space, thinking big is pretty crucial. In this clip from the @ChasingSpacePod with @b_swanik, Interlune CEO Rob Meyerson explains why thinking big is one of 7
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