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Vermeer Helps Build Interlune Lunar Excavator to Harvest Helium-3

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Vermeer and Interlune revealed a full-size prototype “excavator” to dig up dirt on the moon at 100 metric tons per hour to harvest helium-3. More here
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The U.S. company Interlune introduces itself to extract the raw material helium-3 on the moon. It has built the first machine necessary for this.

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The result of a collaboration between Vermeer and Interlune, the prototype excavator sheds light on the urgent need for industrial companies to continue extracting helium, which is essential for semiconductor production. While Earth is approaching a shortage, the Moon is not.

© Interlune Interlune develops machine for helium-3 decommissioning on the moon – pilot mission for resource exploration starts in 2026.

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forschung-und-wissen.de broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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