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ispace Selected by Japan Space Fund for Lunar Water Exploration Project

A computer-generated image of a potential lunar base constructed in the lunar lava tubes as planned for 2050.

Japan’s Strategic Space Fund has selected ispace as part of a team for the “Development and demonstration of lunar water resource exploration technology (sensing technology).” The project team, led by the Institute of Science Tokyo, includes ispace, The University of Tokyo, Hokkaido University, Osaka Metropolitan University, as well as other organizations.

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