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Japan eyes Moon exploration for water-derived fuel – Anadolu Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency plans to ‘extract fuel from water on Moon’ by 2030 – Anadolu Agency
ANKARA
Japanese scientists are eyeing to “extract fuel from water on Moon” by 2030 to cut costs by transporting fuel for exploration in the space from earth.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said on Monday it has plans to work with the US counterparts in building a lunar orbit space station Gateway in 2020s, Kyodo News agency reported.
It added that the duo would construct by 2035 a fuel factory at the lunar south pole.
Although, no water has been found yet on the surface of…
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