Startup asal Jepang dan Israel ini berharap oksigen yang ada di bulan nantinya dapat membantu astronaut saat melakukan misi di Bulan atau di luar angkasa.
Japanese and Israeli startups recently agreed to cooperate on an experimental project to generate oxygen on the Moon, a potential technology that could make possible long-term lunar missions independent of Earth in the future.
Firms from Sony to noodle maker Urge Japan to pursue moon business
Firms from Sony to noodle maker Urg.
Japan needs to take commercial development of the moon more seriously if the country is to remain competitive in the budding space economy. Thats the message to the government from a group of Japanese companies ranging from Sony Corp. and top trading houses to an instant noodle maker.
The Lunar Industry Vision Council on Tuesday submitted a white paper to Shinji Inoue, Japan s minister in charge of space policy, urging closer cooperation between the state and the private sector. The document calls for incentives to boost investment in space ventures, detailed regulations for exploitation of off-planet resources and greater access for companies to lunar missions.
Pavel Alpeyev, Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) Japan needs to take commercial development of the moon more seriously if the country is to remain competitive in the budding space economy. Thatâs the message to the government from a group of Japanese companies ranging from Sony Corp. and top trading houses to an instant noodle maker.
The Lunar Industry Vision Council on Tuesday submitted a white paper to Shinji Inoue, Japanâs minister in charge of space policy, urging closer cooperation between the state and the private sector. The document calls for incentives to boost investment in space ventures, detailed regulations for exploitation of off-planet resources and greater access for companies to lunar missions.
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