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Astrotech board backs lunar resource push aimed at Moon-based quantum chip manufacturing
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Astrotech board backs lunar resource push aimed at Moon-based quantum chip manufacturing
  • Astrotech’s board adopted a strategic lunar resource and infrastructure initiative aimed at enabling future Moon-based quantum computing and semiconductor manufacturing.
  • The plan targets lunar sourcing and processing of silicon and silicon-28, helium-3, platinum group metals, water ice.
  • Directors also backed evaluation of lunar industrial infrastructure concepts, including silicon purification, wafer production, AI/HPC systems, ultra-low-temperature quantum cooling.
  • The initiative sets a framework to assess partnerships and mission architectures tied to NASA Artemis, CLPS, commercial lunar transportation systems.


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