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Interlune's milestone-gated financing structure suggests investors are managing the 'launch cost competition' risk by deferring capital deployment until technology proves out. The $23M raised vs. $500M+ contracts ratio shows investors won't fund full-scale infrastructure until extraction is demonstrated, precisely because falling launch costs create uncertainty about whether lunar He-3 can compete with terrestrial alternatives or Earth-launched supplies.
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### Additional Evidence (extend)
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*Source: [[2026-01-27-darpa-he3-free-cryocooler-urgent-call]] | Added: 2026-03-20*
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DARPA's urgent January 2026 call for He-3-free cryocoolers demonstrates the substitution threat mechanism in action: defense establishment is actively accelerating terrestrial alternatives (ADR-based sub-kelvin cooling) specifically because He-3 supply is constrained. The 'urgent' designation indicates this is not speculative research but a strategic vulnerability requiring near-term solution. This extends the paradox beyond launch cost competition to include demand-side substitution driven by supply chain risk assessment.
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Relevant Notes:
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: Pattern 4 (He-3 demand temporal bound) — DARPA urgency is institutional evidence that the US defense market intends to exit He-3 dependence
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WHY ARCHIVED: US defense is a major He-3 demand segment; DARPA urgency is not a speculative indicator but an institutional signal of planned demand reduction
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EXTRACTION HINT: Frame as complementary to LEMON and KYb3F10 findings — three independent pressures (European research program, Chinese materials science, US defense commercialization) all pointing at He-3-free alternatives reaching qubit temperatures within Interlune's delivery window
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## Key Facts
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- DARPA issued urgent call for He-3-free sub-kelvin cryocooler proposals on January 27, 2026
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- DARPA call seeks modular, interconnected cryocoolers with sub-kelvin stages without helium-3
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- He-3 applications include nuclear smuggling detection, fusion research, medical machines, and quantum computers
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- Interlune has DOE contract for 3 liters He-3 delivery by April 2029
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- LEMON project achieved sub-30 mK in March 2025
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- KYb3F10 JACS paper published July 2025 demonstrated 27.2 mK
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- Chinese EuCo2Al9 Nature paper published February 2026 achieved 106 mK
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