Interlune and Bluefors look to open data centers on the lunar surface to harness helium-3 and advance quantum computing.
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- Helium-3 is rare on Earth but abundant on the moon, making lunar mining attractive.
- Blue Force and Interloom have agreed to a ten-year, $300 million lunar helium-3 deal. 13s
- Helium-3's high market price supports the economics of lunar extraction. 18s
- Quantum computing demand is expected to increase, driving need for helium-3. 1m 5s
- Interloom aims to begin delivering lunar helium-3 in 2028. 2m 11s