Interlune Helium-3 for quantum computing

[Interlune CEO Rob] Meyerson explained that Helium-3 could also fuel nuclear fusion reactors on Earth [and that is] a use that [astronaut Jack] Schmitt has championed in the past though investors have shown little interest [and prioritize] other applications such as quantum computing that would yield faster returns.


“We have ways we can go meet that need in the future,” Meyerson said. “Quantum computing is the key demand generator for us.”

Meyerson said that Helium-3 now commands a stable price of around $20 million per kilogram.


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