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Helios to hitch ride on Japan lunar lander in bid to make oxygen on Moon – The Times of Israel
Israeli startup signs accord to join second and third ispace missions; seeks to prove its oxygen-from-Moon-sand tech works in…

Israeli startup Helios said Monday it plans to join the second and third missions to the moon of Japan’s lunar exploration firm ispace, to prove that the technology it has developed is able to produce oxygen and metals on the lunar surface.
Helios says…
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