Space Resources Startup Interlune Raises $18 Million in Seed Capital
Founded by former Blue Origin President
Aims to be the First Private Company to Commercialize Natural Resources from Space
Along with Meyerson, Lai, and Schmitt, Interlune's founding team includes
"For the first time in history, harvesting natural resources from the Moon is technologically and economically feasible," said Meyerson. "With our uniquely experienced and qualified team, Interlune is creating the core technologies to extract and process lunar resources responsibly to serve a wide range of customers."
Interlune will initially focus on extracting and transporting lunar Helium-3 back to Earth for use by commercial and government customers in national security, quantum computing, medical imaging, and fusion energy markets. Helium-3, an isotope of Helium, is extremely scarce on Earth but abundant on the Moon. Government and industry have been looking for a new and scalable source of Helium-3 since the
"There is growing demand for Helium-3 across burgeoning and potentially massive industries," said Ohanian. "We invested in Interlune because access to the ample cache of Helium-3 and other precious natural resources on the Moon and beyond will unlock or accelerate technological advancements currently hindered by lack of supply."
In time, Interlune will harvest other resources such as industrial metals, rare Earth elements, and water to support a long-term presence on the Moon and a robust in-space economy.
Holloway added, "What captivates me most is their unique position to transform decades of technological advancements into near-term reality, giving hope that my grandmother and young sons might soon witness history in their shared lifetime. Interlune's pursuit of lunar prospecting not only fuels revolutionary advancements across energy, computing, healthcare, and beyond — but also aligns with a vision I deeply share: leveraging the cosmos to sustain life on Earth, our irreplaceable home. This investment isn't just in technology; it's in our collective future."
The company's core intellectual property includes novel technologies for the excavation and processing of industrial quantities of lunar soil, or regolith, to extract Helium-3 and other resources. Its lunar harvester is smaller, lighter, and requires less power than other industry concepts, making it less expensive to transport to the Moon and operate once it's there. With this investment, Interlune will also complete the design of its first robotic lander mission to validate resource concentrations at the site it has selected for initial operation.
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About Interlune
Interlune is a privately funded natural resources company committed to sustainable and responsible harvesting of natural resources from space to benefit humanity. Based in
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