On
reaching space in SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket, Ispace plans to
orbit its lunar lander around the moon and, in its second
mission, land two rovers on the moon's surface, paving the way
for further expeditions.
Ispace hopes to offer services to governmental and private
clients including carrying payloads to the moon and exploration
such as searching for water as colonization of the moon moves
closer.
Last week SpaceX said it would carry Japanese billionaire Yusaku
Maezawa around the moon in the forthcoming Big Falcon Rocket in
a mission tentatively planned for 2023.
One of five teams that competed in a Google-backed prize to land
spacecraft on the moon, Ispace has raised $90 million dollars
from investors including a state-backed fund, telecoms firm KDDI
Corp and advertising agency Dentsu Inc.
Another participant in the Google competition, Israel's SpaceIL,
plans to launch with SpaceX and land its spacecraft on the moon
next February.
(Reporting by Sam Nussey;Editing by Michael Perry)
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