Nasa is looking for private companies to help mine the moon
The agency announced it is buying lunar soil from a commercial provider as part of a technology development program
Edward Helmore
Fri 11 Sep 2020 02.00 EDT Last modified on Fri 11 Sep 2020 07.25 EDT
Nasa has announced it is looking for private companies to go to the moon and collect dust and rocks from the surface and bring them back to Earth.
The American space agency would then buy the moon samples in amounts between 50 to 500 grams for between $15,000 to $25,000.
The Nasa administrator, Jim Bridenstine, announced on Thursday that the moon material collection would become part of a technology development program that would help astronauts live off the land for crewed missions in the future to the moon or elsewhere.
Bridenstine wrote that the agency is buying lunar soil from a commercial provider. Its time to establish the regulatory certainty to extract and trade space resources.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/sep/11/nasa-moon-mining-private-companies
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