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tags: [interlune, helium-3, lunar-isru, prospect-moon, landing-reliability, mission-design]
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## Content
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WHY ARCHIVED: The equatorial near-side choice was unexpected and reveals Interlune's explicit recognition of landing reliability as an extraction design constraint. This is a real-world engineering decision that evidences the pattern, not just commentary about it.
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WHY ARCHIVED: The equatorial near-side choice was unexpected and reveals Interlune's explicit recognition of landing reliability as an extraction design constraint. This is a real-world engineering decision that evidences the pattern, not just commentary about it.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Extract the mission design tradeoff as explicit evidence that landing reliability shapes extraction site selection, not just technology readiness or resource concentration. The design choice itself is the evidence.
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EXTRACTION HINT: Extract the mission design tradeoff as explicit evidence that landing reliability shapes extraction site selection, not just technology readiness or resource concentration. The design choice itself is the evidence.
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## Key Facts
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- Interlune's Prospect Moon 2027 mission targets equatorial near-side, not south pole
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- Griffin-1 mission (July 2026) carries multispectral camera to south pole for He-3 concentration mapping
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- Interlune raised $5M SAFE in January 2026
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- Interlune has $500M+ in total purchase orders and government contracts (Bluefors, DOE, Maybell, others)
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- Interlune excavator current phase wraps mid-2026 with go/no-go decision on follow-on funding
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- Full-scale excavator prototype built with Vermeer partnership
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- Excavator design: continuous-motion technique, 100 tonnes/hour rated capacity per Harvester
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- CLPS landing success rate: 20% (1 of 5 clean successes)
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- Equatorial He-3 concentration range: ~1.4-2 ppb
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