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About ispace
ispace is a private lunar exploration company developing micro-robotic technology to enable low-cost, frequent transportation to the Moon and to map, process, and deliver lunar resources to customers in cislunar space. The company aims to extend human living space beyond Earth by exploring and developing water resources on the Moon to support space-based infrastructure and a growing space economy. Headquartered with operations spanning Japan, Europe, and the United States, ispace pursues commercial lunar missions and space propulsion collaborations through its HAKUTO-R program and related services and spacecraft.
Recent News
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